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Influence of barrier on partial discharge activity by a conducting particle in liquid nitrogen under AC voltages adopting UHF technique
Published in
2011
Volume: 51
   
Issue: 2
Pages: 79 - 84
Abstract
The UHF signals are generated due to PD formed by particle movement in liquid nitrogen under AC voltages. The levitation voltage of a particle in liquid nitrogen measured through UHF technique and by conventional PD measurement technique is the same, confirming the sensitivity of UHF technique for identification of PD activity. The frequency content of UHF signal generated due to particle movement in liquid nitrogen, under AC voltages, lies in the range 0.5-1.5 GHz. The characteristics of UHF signal generated due to particle movement between the barrier and high voltage/ground electrode is much similar to the signal generated by particle movement in clean electrode gap. Pseudo resonance phenomena can occur in liquid nitrogen due to particle movement. It is also observed that the partial discharge magnitude, in general, be high when the particle moves between the barrier and high voltage electrode when compared to the barrier and the ground electrode. Percentage of clay in epoxy nanocomposites has not altered the levitation voltage of the particle in the electrode gap. Zero span analysis clearly indicates that pseudo resonance occurs when particle moves (in a short gap) between the barrier and high voltage/ground electrode. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
About the journal
JournalCryogenics
ISSN00112275
Open AccessNo
Concepts (23)
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    Ac voltage
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    CONDUCTING PARTICLES
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    Electrical insulation
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    ELECTRODE GAP
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    Epoxy nanocomposites
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    Frequency contents
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    HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRODES
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    PARTIAL DISCHARGE ACTIVITY
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    PARTIAL DISCHARGE MAGNITUDES
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    PARTICLE MOVEMENT
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    PD MEASUREMENTS
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    RESONANCE PHENOMENA
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    SUPERCONDUCTING POWER APPARATUS
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    UHF SIGNAL
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    UHF TECHNIQUE
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    Cryogenics
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    Liquid nitrogen
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    Nanocomposites
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    Partial discharges
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    Resonance
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    Superconductivity
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    Uhf devices
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    Liquids