SOUSA, H. F. S.; SOUSA, HERBET.; SOUSA, HERBET F. S.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0397300072657175; SOUSA, Herbet Filipe dos Santos.
Resumen:
In this work the development of a technique to detect electric arc signals for the
monitoring of high voltage circuit breakers is presented, with effective reduction of the
sampling efforts of the high frequency signals. For this purpose, the envelope detection
technique was applied and evaluated. In addition, with the objective of presenting the
development of the technique itself, simulations of the detector circuit were carried out
in the time and frequency domain. In order to evaluate if the proposed technique is
capable of estimating the evaluative parameters of circuit breakers, transient
electromagnetic emissions from the process of opening a 15 kV circuit breaker were
acquired at the UFCG High Voltage Laboratory. The sensitivity analysis of the extraction
of the parameters of electric arc duration and energy of the signal, from the envelope of
the arc signal, was made. For this, envelopes of the measured arc signals were obtained
by simulation. The developed envelope detection technique showed accuracy in the
calculation of the electric arc duration parameter, with errors lower than 2% in relation to
the original signal. The energy parameter of the arc signal could be detected with the
application of the technique; however, it was observed that a calibration of the system
must be made to achieve the best performance. In addition, the project and evaluation
procedures of the envelope detector circuit were presented, focused on the application of
the arc signals analyzed in this work. The results obtained in this work evidenced the
potential of the envelope detection technique to reduce the sampling efforts of the arc
signals. Therefore, it is proven that envelope detector circuitry can be applied as input to
a circuit-breaker monitoring device in service, requiring a less complex and more
affordable signal acquisition, transmission and processing system.