• IEEE DRAFT C57.127 : D8.0 2006

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    DETECTION AND LOCATION OF ACOUSTIC EMISSIONS FROM PARTIAL DISCHARGES IN OIL-IMMERSED POWER TRANSFORMERS AND REACTORS

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    Superseded date:  31-08-2007

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    Published date:  12-01-2013

    Publisher:  Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers

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    Introduction
    1 Overview
       1.1 Scope
       1.2 Purpose
       1.3 Safety warning
    2 Definitions
    3 Detection and measurement of partial discharge - background
       information
    4 Introduction to acoustic partial discharge systems
       4.1 The all-acoustic system
       4.2 The acoustic system with an electrical PD trigger
       4.3 The on-line (continuous) acoustic system
    5 Acoustic signal transmission characteristics
       5.1 Acoustic signal
       5.2 Acoustic signal propagation from source to tank wall
       5.3 Acoustic signal propagation within the tank wall
       5.4 Velocity of sound in oil
    6 AE systems: equipment specifications
       6.1 Introduction
       6.2 Acoustic systems that record single events
       6.3 Digital signal processing (DSP) workstations that
           record acoustic data over extended periods
       6.4 On-line (continuous) acoustic partial discharge
           monitoring systems
       6.5 External sensor
       6.6 Internal sensor
       6.7 Three sensor system
       6.8 Band-pass filter
    7 Acoustic emission testing
       7.1 Field vs. factory test differences
       7.2 General considerations on the application of sensors
    8 Acoustic emission field test procedure
       8.1 Introduction
       8.2 Test setup
       8.3 Sensor placement and initial scan
       8.4 Monitoring techniques
       8.5 Locating the source of the signal
       8.6 Reporting and follow-up
    9 Factory test procedure using an electrical trigger
       9.1 Introduction
       9.2 Initial sensor placement
       9.3 Measurements and changing of sensor placement
    10 Characterization of acoustic emission signals
       10.1 Introduction
       10.2 General - alternating current systems
       10.3 Acoustic systems that record single events
       10.4 DSP workstations that record data over extended periods
       10.5 On-line (continuous) acoustic partial discharge systems
       10.6 HVDC transformers and reactors
       10.7 Characteristics of PD from static electrification
       10.8 Acoustic activity from thermal faults, the core,
            mechanical noises and other sources
       10.9 Comparison between electrical and acoustic signals
    11 Integrating AE results with data from oil analysis
    12 Acoustic activity interpretation
    Annex A (informative) Bibliography
    Annex B (informative) Signal processing
    Annex C (informative) Wavelet signal processing theory
    Annex D (informative) Tutorial: detection and location of
            acoustic emissions from partial discharge

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    Applies to the detection and location of acoustic emissions from partial discharges and other sources in oil immersed power transformers and reactors. Both electrical (partial discharge) and mechanical sources (such as loose clamping, bolts or insulation parts) generate these emissions.

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    Document Type Draft
    Publisher Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
    Status Superseded
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    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    IEC 60599:2015 Mineral oil-filled electrical equipment in service - Guidance on the interpretation of dissolved and free gases analysis
    IEEE C57.104-2008 IEEE Guide for the Interpretation of Gases Generated in Oil-Immersed Transformers
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