LEAKAGE CURRENT ANALYSIS OF POLYMERIC INSULATION USING LINEAR TIME FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION

Erosion on polymeric insulator surface caused by pollution affects their performance, until now there are no specific methods to determine their service life. Surface condition and their pollution severity of an insulator can be monitor by using leakage current frequency components. This pa...

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Main Authors: NORDDIN, NURBAHIRAH, Abdullah, Abdul Rahim, Zainal Abidin, Nur Qamarina, Aman, Aminudin
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spelling my.utem.eprints.93542015-05-28T04:03:30Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/9354/ LEAKAGE CURRENT ANALYSIS OF POLYMERIC INSULATION USING LINEAR TIME FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION NORDDIN, NURBAHIRAH Abdullah, Abdul Rahim Zainal Abidin, Nur Qamarina Aman, Aminudin TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Erosion on polymeric insulator surface caused by pollution affects their performance, until now there are no specific methods to determine their service life. Surface condition and their pollution severity of an insulator can be monitor by using leakage current frequency components. This paper presents time frequency distributions (TFD) for leakage current of polymeric insulation for high voltage applications. Tracking and erosion test (Inclined Plane Test (IPT)) complying with BS EN60587-2007 is conducted on polymeric insulation to collect different leakage current patterns. Since fast Fourier transforms (FFT) has limitation to analyze non stationary signal, thus time frequency distributions (TFD) shown in time frequency representation (TFR) with temporal and spectral is used. The verification using both methods on several disturbances signal with known parameters have been made and mean absolute percentage error (MAPE) used to identify the accuracy of both methods. The parameters measured are root mean square (RMS), total harmonic distortion (THD), total non harmonic distortion (TnHD) and total waveform distortion (TWD) used to determine the best method to analyze leakage current. The comparison shows that s-transform method is offer higher accuracy than spectrogram because it has better time and frequency resolution. 2012-12-07 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/9354/1/2012_Paper_LEAKAGE_CURRENT_ANALYSIS_OF_POLYMERIC_INSULATION_USING.pdf NORDDIN, NURBAHIRAH and Abdullah, Abdul Rahim and Zainal Abidin, Nur Qamarina and Aman, Aminudin (2012) LEAKAGE CURRENT ANALYSIS OF POLYMERIC INSULATION USING LINEAR TIME FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION. In: The Power and Energy Conversion Symposium (PECS 2012), 07/12/2012, UTEM.
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NORDDIN, NURBAHIRAH
Abdullah, Abdul Rahim
Zainal Abidin, Nur Qamarina
Aman, Aminudin
LEAKAGE CURRENT ANALYSIS OF POLYMERIC INSULATION USING LINEAR TIME FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION
description Erosion on polymeric insulator surface caused by pollution affects their performance, until now there are no specific methods to determine their service life. Surface condition and their pollution severity of an insulator can be monitor by using leakage current frequency components. This paper presents time frequency distributions (TFD) for leakage current of polymeric insulation for high voltage applications. Tracking and erosion test (Inclined Plane Test (IPT)) complying with BS EN60587-2007 is conducted on polymeric insulation to collect different leakage current patterns. Since fast Fourier transforms (FFT) has limitation to analyze non stationary signal, thus time frequency distributions (TFD) shown in time frequency representation (TFR) with temporal and spectral is used. The verification using both methods on several disturbances signal with known parameters have been made and mean absolute percentage error (MAPE) used to identify the accuracy of both methods. The parameters measured are root mean square (RMS), total harmonic distortion (THD), total non harmonic distortion (TnHD) and total waveform distortion (TWD) used to determine the best method to analyze leakage current. The comparison shows that s-transform method is offer higher accuracy than spectrogram because it has better time and frequency resolution.
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author NORDDIN, NURBAHIRAH
Abdullah, Abdul Rahim
Zainal Abidin, Nur Qamarina
Aman, Aminudin
author_facet NORDDIN, NURBAHIRAH
Abdullah, Abdul Rahim
Zainal Abidin, Nur Qamarina
Aman, Aminudin
author_sort NORDDIN, NURBAHIRAH
title LEAKAGE CURRENT ANALYSIS OF POLYMERIC INSULATION USING LINEAR TIME FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION
title_short LEAKAGE CURRENT ANALYSIS OF POLYMERIC INSULATION USING LINEAR TIME FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION
title_full LEAKAGE CURRENT ANALYSIS OF POLYMERIC INSULATION USING LINEAR TIME FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION
title_fullStr LEAKAGE CURRENT ANALYSIS OF POLYMERIC INSULATION USING LINEAR TIME FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION
title_full_unstemmed LEAKAGE CURRENT ANALYSIS OF POLYMERIC INSULATION USING LINEAR TIME FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION
title_sort leakage current analysis of polymeric insulation using linear time frequency distribution
publishDate 2012
url http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/9354/1/2012_Paper_LEAKAGE_CURRENT_ANALYSIS_OF_POLYMERIC_INSULATION_USING.pdf
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