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Numerical analysis of filtering circuit for partial discharges

Journal
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
ISSN
17426588
Date Issued
2021-10-25
Author(s)
Liew H.F.
Ariefbillah A.B.
Akhmal J.S.
Junaidah A.M.J.
Norhanisa K.
Muhammad Izuan R.F.
DOI
10.1088/1742-6596/2051/1/012002
Handle (URI)
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14170/7426
Abstract
Partial Discharge (PD) is a small electrical spark that happens within the insulation of medium and high voltage electrical assets. It is important to note that the discharge will erode the insulation and eventually result in disastrous insulation failure. Thus, PD detection is a crucial issue in high voltage insulation area. However, the on-site field PD tests, the high frequency PD signals detected by sensors, are vulnerable to interferences and background noises. This has a negative effect on high voltage apparatus fault diagnosis and localization accuracy. For that reason, noise suppression has become an urgent and vital issue for field high frequency PD signal testing. Thus, this research aims to model a filtering circuit to suppress the noise along with PD in high frequency measurement. A filtering circuit was analysed by using Proteus software to filter out the noise along with PD with decent accuracy and efficiency. Then, performance investigation of active high pass and passive high pass was conducted and studies to filter out PD noise suppression in high frequency were successfully developed. The active filter was focusing on the first order stage until fourth order stage. The passive filter only concentrated on two types of order stage; first order stage and second order stage. The result demonstrated that active high pass filter presented the best performance with low decibel frequency response (-20 dB), and was suitable for this research purpose compared to passive high pass filter. Besides, 700 Vrms has been selected to check the response at high voltages and the frequency values set at 50 Hz for low frequency and 8 kHz for high frequency. This specification design values have been selected because it is suitable for situations in high-tension power line. This type of filtering circuit is suitable to be used for academic and lab experimentation.
Funding(s)
Ministry of Higher Education, Malaysia
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