Serbian Journal of Electrical Engineering 2016 Volume 13, Issue 2, Pages: 189-202
https://doi.org/10.2298/SJEE160223004S
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Acoustic emission partial discharge detection technique applied to fault diagnosis: Case studies of generator transformers
Shanker Tangella Bhavani (Engineering Officer, Central Power Research Institute, Bangalore, India)
Nagamani Hebbale Narasimhaiah (Central Power Research Institute, Bangalore, India)
Punekar Gururaj Sudhindra (National Institute of Technology, Karanataka, India)
In power transformers, locating the partial discharge (PD) source is as
important as identifying it. Acoustic Emission (AE) sensing offers a good
solution for both PD detection and PD source location identification. In
this paper the principle of the AE technique, along with in-situ findings of
the online acoustic emission signals captured from partial discharges on a
number of Generator Transformers (GT), is discussed. Of the two cases
discussed, the first deals with Acoustic Emission Partial Discharge (AEPD)
tests on two identical transformers, and the second deals with the AEPD
measurement of a transformer carried out on different occasions (years).
These transformers are from a hydropower station and a thermal power station
in India. Tests conducted in identical transformers give the provision for
comparing AE signal amplitudes from the two transformers. These case studies
also help in comprehending the efficacy of integrating Dissolved Gas is
(DGA) data with AEPD test results in detecting and locating the PD source.
Keywords: acoustic emission, condition monitoring, dissolved gas is, partial discharge, transformer