The implementation of a cost-efficient damped AC testing methodology for transmission cables based on DC–AC conversion and distributed partial discharge detection

IF 2 4区 工程技术 Q3 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Yuxin Lu, Hongjie Li, Yu Zhang, Jing Hu, Lin Yin, Weisheng He, Nianping Yan, Tangbing Li, Jianzhang Zou, Yuan Yan, Longwu Zhou
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This research introduces a novel damped alternating current (DAC) testing methodology, which integrates an enhanced DAC generator with a pulse-based distributed partial discharge (PD) detection technique. The advanced DAC generator is designed without the need for high voltage (HV) solid-state switches, thereby offering a cost-effective solution for field-testing voltage generation through a direct current–alternating current conversion approach. To meet the demand for high instantaneous power, a capacitor bank is employed as the power supply. Furthermore, the implementation of a distributed PD detection technique enhances sensitivity and eliminates limitations associated with cable length. To minimize the construction costs of the distributed PD-detection system, a pulse synchronization technique has been employed. Efforts to reduce the system's weight were informed by simulations, resulting in the design and development of a prototype weighing 850 kg for a 64/110 kV power cable. The reduction in the number of HV solid-state switches contributes to significant cost savings, amounting to tens of thousands of dollars, when compared to conventional DAC generators. Laboratory and field tests validated the effectiveness of the cost-efficient DAC testing methodology.

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基于直流-交流转换和分布式局部放电检测的输电电缆阻尼交流测试方法的实施具有成本效益
这项研究介绍了一种新型阻尼交流电(DAC)测试方法,它将增强型 DAC 发生器与基于脉冲的分布式局部放电(PD)检测技术相结合。先进的 DAC 发生器在设计时无需使用高压(HV)固态开关,从而通过直流-交变电流转换方法为现场测试电压生成提供了经济高效的解决方案。为满足对高瞬时功率的需求,采用了电容器组作为电源。此外,分布式 PD 检测技术的实施提高了灵敏度,并消除了与电缆长度相关的限制。为了最大限度地降低分布式 PD 检测系统的建设成本,采用了脉冲同步技术。为减轻系统重量所做的努力是通过模拟来实现的,最终设计和开发出的原型重量为 850 千克,适用于 64/110 千伏电力电缆。与传统的 DAC 发电机相比,高压固态开关数量的减少大大降低了成本,节省了数万美元。实验室和现场测试验证了经济高效的 DAC 测试方法的有效性。
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Iet Generation Transmission & Distribution
Iet Generation Transmission & Distribution 工程技术-工程:电子与电气
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
12.00%
发文量
301
审稿时长
5.4 months
期刊介绍: IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution is intended as a forum for the publication and discussion of current practice and future developments in electric power generation, transmission and distribution. Practical papers in which examples of good present practice can be described and disseminated are particularly sought. Papers of high technical merit relying on mathematical arguments and computation will be considered, but authors are asked to relegate, as far as possible, the details of analysis to an appendix. The scope of IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution includes the following: Design of transmission and distribution systems Operation and control of power generation Power system management, planning and economics Power system operation, protection and control Power system measurement and modelling Computer applications and computational intelligence in power flexible AC or DC transmission systems Special Issues. Current Call for papers: Next Generation of Synchrophasor-based Power System Monitoring, Operation and Control - https://digital-library.theiet.org/files/IET_GTD_CFP_NGSPSMOC.pdf
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