The suppression of noises is fundamental in onsite Partial Discharge (PD) measurements. For this purpose, the wavelet transform analysis method has been developed and it is a powerful tool for processing the transient and suddenly changing signals. As the wavelet transform possesses the properties of multi-scale analysis and time-frequency domain localization, it is also particularly suitable to process the suddenly changing signals of the partial discharge pulse (PD). In this paper, an improved Wavelet denoising method developed by a model-based design software is presented. Simulations are provided as well as some results obtained during laboratory experiment and on-line PD measurements. The new method efficiency of reducing noises is evaluated by comparing the frequency spectrum before and after filtering processes with other software and hardware methods.
Candela, R., Romano, E., Romano, P. (2009). A combined CWT-DWT method using model-based design simulator for partial discharges online detection. In 2009 Annual Report Conference on Electrical Insulation and Dielectric Phenomena (pp.429-432). IEEE [http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/CEIDP.2009.5377728].
A combined CWT-DWT method using model-based design simulator for partial discharges online detection
CANDELA, Roberto;ROMANO, Pietro
2009-01-01
Abstract
The suppression of noises is fundamental in onsite Partial Discharge (PD) measurements. For this purpose, the wavelet transform analysis method has been developed and it is a powerful tool for processing the transient and suddenly changing signals. As the wavelet transform possesses the properties of multi-scale analysis and time-frequency domain localization, it is also particularly suitable to process the suddenly changing signals of the partial discharge pulse (PD). In this paper, an improved Wavelet denoising method developed by a model-based design software is presented. Simulations are provided as well as some results obtained during laboratory experiment and on-line PD measurements. The new method efficiency of reducing noises is evaluated by comparing the frequency spectrum before and after filtering processes with other software and hardware methods.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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