Development of an Algorithm for Distinguishing Between Transmitted and Reflected Ultrasonic Signals Using A Hybrid Transmission and Reception Method with Non-Contact Ultrasonic Measurement Technology

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Kang, Hae-Gweon [2 ]
Han, Ga-Ram [2 ]
Jeon, Jeong-Chay [2 ]
Bang, Jun-Ho [1 ]
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[1] Dept. of IT Applied System Engineering, Jeonbuk National University, Korea, Republic of
[2] Electrical Safety Research Institute, Korea Electrical Safety Corporation, Korea, Republic of
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Transformer windings;
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10.5370/KIEE.2024.73.11.2113
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Although technologies that allow the detection of abnormalities in high voltage electrical installations without power interruption are being applied, there are limitations in clearly determining facility faults. In particular, molded-type electrical equipment has a structure that completely seals internal components from the outside, making it difficult to detect internal anomalies. Therefore, it is challenging to detect early internal faults using existing power-on diagnostic method. In response, a new diagnostic method has been introduced that utilizes ultrasound to penetrate epoxy insulation and estimate the internal temperature of high-voltage molded-type transformer windings, along with a non-contact ultrasonic measurement technology. This paper, based on previous research, develops an algorithm for distinguishing between transmitted and reflected ultrasonic signals using a hybrid transmission and reception method with non-contact ultrasonic measurement technology. The performance of the algorithm was verified using high-voltage winding samples from a molded transformer specially fabricated for the experiment. © The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers.
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