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- 2022Design of a test package for high voltage SiC diodes
- 2022Optical Detection of Partial Discharges Under Fast Rising Square Voltages in Dielectric Liquidscitations
- 2017Protruding Ceramic Substrates for High Voltage Packaging Of Wide Bandgap Semiconductorscitations
- 2017High temperature ageing of microelectronics assemblies with SAC solder jointscitations
- 2017Robustness of SiC MOSFET under avalanche conditionscitations
- 2016Sintered-Silver Bonding of High-Temperature Piezoelectric Ceramic Sensorscitations
- 2015Direct Copper Bonding for Power Interconnects: Design, Manufacturing, and Testcitations
- 2014Design and Manufacturing of a Double-Side Cooled, SiC based, High Temperature Inverter Leg
- 2013Study of die attach technologies for high temperature power electronics: Silver sintering and gold-germanium alloycitations
- 2013High Temperature Operation of SiC Converters
- 2013Full densification of molybdenum powders and multilayer materials obtained by Spark Plasma Sintering
- 2013Die attach using silver sintering. Practical implementation and analysiscitations
- 2012Full densification of Molybdenum powders using Spark Plasma Sinteringcitations
- 2012Elaboration of Architectured Materials by Spark Plasma Sinteringcitations
- 2012Sintered molybdenum for a metallized ceramic substrate packaging for the wide-bandgap devices and high temperature applicationscitations
- 20123-Dimensional, Solder-Free Interconnect Technology for high-Performance Power Modules
- 2011Die Attach of Power Devices Using Silver Sintering - Bonding Process Optimization and Characterization
- 2011Elaboration of Architectured Materials by Spark Plasma Sinteringcitations
- 2011Modeling, Fabrication, and Characterization of Planar Inductors on YIG Substratescitations
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Optical Detection of Partial Discharges Under Fast Rising Square Voltages in Dielectric Liquids
Abstract
Partial discharge (PD) measurement of an insulation system is widely used as a diagnostic tool for the quality control of high voltage apparatuses. In ac, the conventional method of PD detection is well established. However, under square voltages such as those generated across power electronic converters, the conventional method cannot discriminate between PDs and switching transients. In this context, this paper demonstrates PD detection under fast-rising square voltages by deploying a photomultiplier tube. For this, an experimental setup generating unipolar square voltage (USV) waveforms is developed, generating a dV/dt in the range of 10-100 kV/µs. The device under test (DUT) comprises of needle-barrier plane configuration immersed in dielectric liquids. Barriers differing in permittivity and thicknesses are chosen to test with two types of dielectric liquids, to assess varying conditions. The results thus obtained show a lower partial discharge inception voltage (PDIV) in USV than in bipolar ac for the same DUT specimen. The phase-resolved (PR) PD patterns exhibit a higher PD occurrence during rising and falling front of the USV waveform. Experimental results demonstrate the relevance of the PMT as a PD detector for square voltage waveforms exhibiting high dV/dt in dielectric liquids. INDEX TERMS Partial discharge, square voltages, high dV/dt, ac, optical method, photomultiplier tube, high divergent field, dielectric liquids.