Partial discharge (PD) is an electrical discharge within a dielectric which does not bridge the electrodes. PD measurement has been widely used for assessing performance of insulation systems. Modelling of PD activity gives an insight of this activity and can provide important information for insulation diagnosis. In this paper, a finite element analysis (FEA) method has been used to build a model of PD activity within a spherical cavity in a dielectric material. The model has been used to study critical parameters and physical mechanisms affecting PD activity as a function of temperature. Critical parameters from the model have been identified through comparison between simulation and measurement results
One of the important phenomena which is important in equipment when they are under high voltage stre...
During the last two decades, partial discharges (PDs) modelling methods have been used as a compleme...
Partial discharge (PD) is a discharge event that does not bridge the electrodes within an electrical...
For high-voltage components, the measurement of partial discharge (PD) is a useful tool for performa...
For high voltage components, the measurement of partial discharge (PD) is used in the performance as...
The partial discharge (PD) activity in a cavity within a solid dielectric insulation material is kno...
Partial discharge (PD) measurement is an important diagnostic tool for insulation system assessment,...
Partial discharge (PD) activity is always linked to insulation degradation, which can affect the per...
The measurement of partial discharge (PD) is used in the performance assessment of an insulation sys...
The pattern of partial discharge (PD) occurrence at a defect site within a solid dielectric material...
Modeling of the partial discharge (PD) process allows a better understanding of the phenomena. In th...
Modeling of the partial discharge (PD) process allows a better understanding of the phenomena. In th...
Partial discharge (PD) events within a closed-volume cavity in a dielectric material can cause a tem...
Partial discharge (PD) is a discharge phenomenon that does not bridge the whole electrodes within a ...
A partial discharge (PD) analysis method that can be used to observe cycle to cycle behaviour of PD ...
One of the important phenomena which is important in equipment when they are under high voltage stre...
During the last two decades, partial discharges (PDs) modelling methods have been used as a compleme...
Partial discharge (PD) is a discharge event that does not bridge the electrodes within an electrical...
For high-voltage components, the measurement of partial discharge (PD) is a useful tool for performa...
For high voltage components, the measurement of partial discharge (PD) is used in the performance as...
The partial discharge (PD) activity in a cavity within a solid dielectric insulation material is kno...
Partial discharge (PD) measurement is an important diagnostic tool for insulation system assessment,...
Partial discharge (PD) activity is always linked to insulation degradation, which can affect the per...
The measurement of partial discharge (PD) is used in the performance assessment of an insulation sys...
The pattern of partial discharge (PD) occurrence at a defect site within a solid dielectric material...
Modeling of the partial discharge (PD) process allows a better understanding of the phenomena. In th...
Modeling of the partial discharge (PD) process allows a better understanding of the phenomena. In th...
Partial discharge (PD) events within a closed-volume cavity in a dielectric material can cause a tem...
Partial discharge (PD) is a discharge phenomenon that does not bridge the whole electrodes within a ...
A partial discharge (PD) analysis method that can be used to observe cycle to cycle behaviour of PD ...
One of the important phenomena which is important in equipment when they are under high voltage stre...
During the last two decades, partial discharges (PDs) modelling methods have been used as a compleme...
Partial discharge (PD) is a discharge event that does not bridge the electrodes within an electrical...