摘要

Partial discharge (PD) localization employing acoustic emission technique is commonly done by estimating the time difference of arrival (TDOA) between signals captured at multiple acoustic sensors placed on the walls of the transformer tank. The localization accuracy of PD sources depends on the accuracy with which the TDOA is estimated. Hence it is important to accurately estimate the TDOA as far as possible. This paper presents a novel approach for the estimation of TDOA which is based on the sourcefilter model of acoustic theory. The TDOA is estimated by extraction of the excitation source signal from the acoustic signals in the form of an estimation of the PD pulse. The PD pulse serves as the excitation source signal for the acoustic detection system, whereas the acoustic path through the transformer tank and oil constitutes the physical system, which when excited by the PD pulse, gives rise to the acoustic pressure waves. The source-filter model extracts an estimation of the excitation source (PD pulse) by isolating it from the acoustic response of the tank-oil system. The extracted PD pulse information gives a sharp estimate of the instant of appearance of the PD pulse at each sensor. Hence, the TDOA between any two sensors determined from the crosscorrelation function between the PD pulse estimates at the respective sensors gives a high estimation accuracy.

  • 出版日期2017-2