An overview of state-of-the-art partial discharge analysis techniques for condition monitoring
- 27 October 2015
- journal article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine
- Vol. 31 (6), 22-35
- https://doi.org/10.1109/mei.2015.7303259
Abstract
As one step toward the future smart grid, condition monitoring is important to facilitate the reliability of grid asset operation and to save on maintenance cost [1]. Most failures of the power grid are caused by electrical insulation failure, and a key indicator of such electrical failure is the occurrence of partial discharge (PD). Therefore, one focus of condition monitoring is to detect PD, especially in the early stages, to prevent a serious power failure or outage.Keywords
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