This paper presents a 3D model of Partial Discharge (PD) phenomena, based on Finite Integration Technique (FIT), using the CST STUDIO® software. PD modeling is useful to study discharge event phenomena and to analyse the critical parameters that characterize its behaviour. The knowledge of PD phenomena inside electrical insulation is an important issue to assess the insulation condition and its degradation state, obtaining information about its defect types and the possible risk of failure that can occur. PD models based on numerical methods have the advantage to give an insight into the discharge events, to describe non-uniform E-field distributions inside the material and the charge distribution on the surface of the defects and on the electrodes. In this paper, a model of PD event inside an air disk inclusion within epoxy-resin dielectric of cables for distribution and transmission networks is presented. The E-field distribution is calculated in relation to two different positions of the defect inside the dielectric and the displacement current density on the electrodes is evaluated together with the conduction current density inside the void. The proposed study is the first step of a work in progress that aims to describe the propagation of PD signals in distribution and transmission networks.

3D modelling of partial discharge within epoxy-resin dielectric of cables for distribution and transmission networks

Ragusa A;
2019

Abstract

This paper presents a 3D model of Partial Discharge (PD) phenomena, based on Finite Integration Technique (FIT), using the CST STUDIO® software. PD modeling is useful to study discharge event phenomena and to analyse the critical parameters that characterize its behaviour. The knowledge of PD phenomena inside electrical insulation is an important issue to assess the insulation condition and its degradation state, obtaining information about its defect types and the possible risk of failure that can occur. PD models based on numerical methods have the advantage to give an insight into the discharge events, to describe non-uniform E-field distributions inside the material and the charge distribution on the surface of the defects and on the electrodes. In this paper, a model of PD event inside an air disk inclusion within epoxy-resin dielectric of cables for distribution and transmission networks is presented. The E-field distribution is calculated in relation to two different positions of the defect inside the dielectric and the displacement current density on the electrodes is evaluated together with the conduction current density inside the void. The proposed study is the first step of a work in progress that aims to describe the propagation of PD signals in distribution and transmission networks.
2019
Istituto di iNgegneria del Mare - INM (ex INSEAN)
Inglese
2019 10th International Conference on Computational Electromagnetics, CEM 2019
2019
9781839530661
http://www.scopus.com/record/display.url?eid=2-s2.0-85079903303&origin=inward
IET - The Institution of Engineering and Technology
Stevenage
REGNO UNITO DI GRAN BRETAGNA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
19 June 2019 through 20 June 2019
Edinburgh; United Kingdom
Computational Electromagnetics
Power Transmission
Partial Discharge
Finite Integration Technique
Electrical Insulation
Power Transmission
3
none
Ragusa, A; Sasse, H; Duffy, A
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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