Md. Judd et al., BROAD-BAND COUPLERS FOR UHF DETECTION OF PARTIAL DISCHARGE IN GAS-INSULATED SUBSTATIONS, IEE proceedings. Science, measurement and technology, 142(3), 1995, pp. 237-243
The paper describes investigations of the UHF performance of a disc co
upler designed for continuous monitoring of partial discharge in gas-i
nsulated substations and indicates how the UHF sensitivity can be impr
oved. Resonant frequencies of the disc are calculated, and the coupler
is shown to be most sensitive at these frequencies. The bandwidth of
the coupler can be extended by coupling the UHF signal from the edge o
f the disc, allowing detection of a greater number of the possible res
onant modes of the disc, including the dominant, lowest frequency mode
. Sensitivity to the UHF signals generated by partial discharge can be
further improved by various means. The disc can be earthed at certain
points while still retaining the coupling function. A novel nonresona
nt experimental coupler design is also presented, based on the design
techniques used for broadband log-spiral antennas. The frequency respo
nse of the spiral coupler is much flatter than that of a comparable di
sc coupler.