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TECHNICAL BROCHURE
WG
Guide for Electrical Partial D1.33
Discharge Measurements
in compliance to IEC 60270
Author:
Eberhard Lemke (DE)
Co-Authors:
Sonja Berlijn (SE), Edward Gulski (NL), Michael Muhr (AT),
Edwin Pultrum (NL), Thomas Strehl (DE),
Wolfgang Hauschild (DE), Johannes Rickmann (FR),
Guiseppe Rizzi (IT).
Fig. 1: Positive and negative PD current pulses of a cavity discharge in XLPE recorded
for an inverted point-to-plane electrode arrangement
Another option for measuring the apparent charge The main feature of a digital PD measuring system
is a very wide-band pre-amplification of the PD signal is the ability to store the following characteristic param-
captured from the test object followed by an electronic eters of each PD event:
integration. This principle offers several advantages not
only for the reduction of electromagnetic interferences, ti instant time of PD occurrence
but also for the location of PD faults in long power cables. qi apparent charge at ti
The performance of such an electronic integrator is ui test voltage magnitude at ti
shown in Fig. 4. i phase angle at ti
Nowadays the conventional analogue PD pulse pro- The vector [qi ui ti i] stored in the computer
cessing is more and more substituted by the advanced memory is utilized for further processing as well as for a
digital technique. A bloc diagram for a computerized PD visualization of phase-resolved PD patterns. This ensures
measuring system is shown in Fig. 5. Here the digitaliza- the evaluation of all PD quantities recommended in IEC
60270 as well as an in-depth statistical anal-
ysis of the very complex PD occurrence. More-
over, a PD pulse waveform analysis can be per-
formed capable for the location of the PD site
in power cables as well as for the recognition
of different PD sources and also for the de-
noising of PD signals.
qa = qc * Cb / Cc (1)