Performances of a PCB-based Loop Antenna Inductive Sensor for Partial Discharges Detection
- Authors: Kaziz S.; Imburgia A.; Flandre D.; Rizzo G.; Romano P.; Viola F.; Ala G.; Tounsi F.
- Publication year: 2022
- Type: Contributo in atti di convegno pubblicato in volume
- OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/569647
Abstract
This paper presents the test results of an electrically small loop antenna sensor towards detecting the radiated magnetic field due to partial discharge (PD) activities. The loop antenna prototype was printed on an FR-4 substrate with a thickness of 1.6 mm, featuring a compact size of 20 mm times20 mm times1.7 mm. The proposed sensor, initially simulated with Ansys HFSS software, has a resonant frequency of about 100 MHz. Its detection capability for three types of partial discharges (i.e., corona, surface and internal PDs) has been evaluated. Laboratory experiments showed that the evaluated loop spiral antenna is appropriate for the detection of the three types of PDs. Indeed, the results show a peak-to-peak voltage equal to 22.87 mV, 74.8 mV, and 79.72 mV, respectively, for corona, surface, and internal PDs, with a frequency spectrum showing a maximum at 42.19 MHz, 16.41 MHz, and 35.1 MHz, respectively. Lastly, the performance of the proposed small loop sensor was compared to that of the commercial HFT sensor. The results show that the two sensors present comparative sensitivity for the three types of PD.