IP Library Granted Patent US 7,157,710
Granted Patent B1
US 7,157,710 · App. 10/988,052 · Granted Jan 2, 2007

Corona discharge detection

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Patent No.
US 7,157,710
App. No.
10/988,052
Granted
Jan 2, 2007
Kind
B1
Abstract

An apparatus and process are provided for detecting whether a corona discharge has occurred external or internal to equipment in which a broadband optical spectra sensor is placed. The broadband optical spectra sensor senses both the ultraviolet energy of the corona discharge and the infrared energy of afterglow of the discharge when the discharge occurs internal to the equipment. The sensed broadband optical spectra signal is processed and a determination is made as to whether the corona discharge occurred external or internal to the equipment from the pulse width of the sensed energy pulse.

Claims (35)

1. An apparatus for determining whether a corona discharge originated within a high voltage component or a second component electrically connected to the high voltage component, the apparatus comprising:

a broadband optical spectra sensor for sensing the ultraviolet energy produced by the corona discharge in the high voltage component and for sensing the infrared energy produced by the infrared afterglow from the corona discharge in the high voltage component, the broadband optical spectra sensor having an optical sensor output signal level proportional to the sensed energy;

a means for optical sensor signal evaluation for comparing the optical sensor output signal level with a false output signal level to determine if the optical sensor output signal level is greater than the false output signal level, the means for optical sensor signal evaluation having a valid optical signal output during the period of time that the optical sensor output signal level is greater than the false output signal level; and

a signal processor for calculating a valid optical signal period of time that the optical sensor output signal level is greater than the false output signal level and for comparing the valid optical signal period of time with a minimum pulse width for a corona discharge within the high voltage component to determine whether the corona discharge occurred in the high voltage component or the second component connected to the high voltage component.

2. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a means for audibly or visually indicating whether the corona discharge has occurred in the high voltage component.

3. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a means for de-energizing the high voltage component if the corona discharge occurred in the high voltage component.

4. An apparatus for determining whether a corona discharge originated within a high voltage component or a second component electrically connected to the high voltage component, the apparatus comprising:

a fitting inserted into an opening in an enclosure of the high voltage component;

a broadband optical spectra sensor attached to the fitting to sense the ultraviolet energy produced by the corona discharge in the high voltage component and for sensing the infrared energy produced by the infrared afterglow from the corona discharge in the high voltage component, the broadband optical spectra sensor having an optical sensor output signal proportional to the sensed energy;

a means for optical sensor signal evaluation attached to the fitting for comparing the optical sensor output signal level with a false output signal level to determine if the optical sensor output signal level is greater than the false output signal level, the means for optical sensor signal evaluation having a valid optical signal output during the period of time that the optical sensor output signal level is greater than the false output signal level; and

a signal processor attached to the fitting for calculating a valid optical signal period of time that the optical sensor output signal level is greater than the false output signal level and for comparing the valid optical signal period of time with a minimum pulse width for a corona discharge within the high voltage component to determine whether the corona discharge occurred in the high voltage component or the second component connected to the high voltage component.

5. The apparatus of claim 4 further comprising a means for indicating whether the corona discharge has occurred in the high voltage component to provide a visual or audible signal external to the high voltage component.

6. An apparatus for determining whether a corona discharge originated within a high voltage component or a second component electrically connected to the high voltage component, the apparatus comprising:

an at least one fitting inserted into an opening in an enclosure of the high voltage component;

a broadband optical spectra sensor attached to each of the at least one fitting to sense the ultraviolet energy produced by the corona discharge in the high voltage component and for sensing the infrared energy produced by the infrared afterglow from the corona discharge in the high voltage component, the broadband optical spectra sensor having an optical sensor output signal proportional to the sensed energy;

a means for providing the optical sensor output signal from the broadband optical spectra sensor attached to each of the at least one fitting to a means for optical sensor signal evaluation located remotely from each of the at least one fitting for comparing the optical sensor output signal level with a false output signal level to determine if the optical sensor output signal level is greater than the false output signal level, the means for optical sensor signal evaluation having a valid optical signal output during the period of time that the optical sensor output signal level is greater than the false output signal level; and

a signal processor located remotely from each of the at least one fitting for calculating a valid optical signal period of time that the optical sensor output signal level is greater than the false output signal level and for comparing the valid optical signal period of time with a minimum pulse width for a corona discharge within the high voltage component to determine whether the corona discharge occurred in the high voltage component or the second component connected to the high voltage component.

7. The apparatus of claim 6 further comprising a means for audibly or visually indicating whether the corona discharge has occurred in the high voltage component.

8. The apparatus of claim 6 further comprising a means for de-energizing the high voltage component if the corona discharge occurred in the high voltage component.

9. A method of determining whether a corona discharge originated within a high voltage component or a second component electrically connected to the high voltage component, the method comprising the steps of:

sensing the ultraviolet energy pulse produced by the corona discharge within the high voltage component and the infrared energy pulse produced by the infrared afterglow from the corona discharge within the high voltage component with a broadband optical spectra sensor to produce an optical sensor output signal proportional to the sensed energy pulses;

determining the time period of the sensed energy pulse;

determining whether the time period of the sensed energy pulse is greater than or equal to a minimum pulse width for an energy pulse from a corona discharge within the high voltage component; and

if the time period of the sensed energy pulse is not greater than or equal to the minimum pulse width for an energy pulse from a corona discharge within the high voltage component, correlating the determination with a corona discharge originating in the second component electrically connected to the high voltage component.

10. The method of claim 9 further comprising the step of providing a visual or audible indication if the time period of the sensed energy pulse is greater than the minimum pulse width for an energy pulse from a corona discharge within the high voltage component.

11. The method of claim 9 further comprising the step of de-energizing the high voltage component if the time period of the sensed energy pulse is greater than the minimum pulse width for an energy pulse from a corona discharge within the high voltage component.

12. A method of determining whether a corona discharge originated within a high voltage component or a second component electrically connected to the high voltage component, the method comprising the steps of:

sensing the ultraviolet energy pulse produced by the corona discharge within the high voltage component and the infrared energy pulse produced by the infrared afterglow from the corona discharge within the high voltage with a broadband optical spectra sensor to produce an optical sensor output signal proportional to the sensed energy pulses;

comparing the signal level of the sensed energy pulse with a false output signal level;

generating a valid energy pulse signal for the period of time that the level of the sensed energy pulse is greater than the false output signal level;

determining the time period of the valid energy pulse;

determining whether the time period of the valid energy pulse is greater than or equal to a minimum pulse width for an energy pulse from a corona discharge within the high voltage component; and

if the time period of the sensed energy pulse is not greater than or equal to the minimum pulse width for an energy pulse from a corona discharge within the high voltage component, correlating the determination with a corona discharge originating in the second component electrically connected to the high voltage component.

13. The method of claim 12 further comprising the step of providing a visual or audible indication if the time period of the valid energy pulse is greater than the minimum pulse width for an energy pulse from a corona discharge within the high voltage component.

14. The method of claim 12 further comprising the step of de-energizing the high voltage component if the time period of the valid energy pulse is greater than the minimum pulse width for an energy pulse from a corona discharge within the high voltage component.

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