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Research on anti noise of UHF partial discharge in ± 800kV flexible converter station based on fractional order broadband extension model
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  • Chang Liu,
  • Jiaxiang Hu,
  • Le Wang,
  • Yonghui Wang,
  • Qiannan Wu,
  • Xu Guo,
  • Yanhui Meng
Chang Liu
State Grid Hebei Electric Power Company

Corresponding Author:cliuncepu@163.com

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Jiaxiang Hu
State Grid Hebei Electric Power Company
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Le Wang
State Grid Hebei Electric Power Company
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Yonghui Wang
State Grid Hebei Electric Power Company
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Qiannan Wu
State Grid Hebei Electric Power Company
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Xu Guo
State Grid Hebei Electric Power Company
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Yanhui Meng
State Grid Hebei Electric Power Company
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Abstract

In response to the problem of high-frequency composite noise in ±800kV Converter Station built-in ultra-high frequency partial discharge detection, which interferes and masks partial discharge signals, and cannot obtain accurate partial discharge waveforms, this paper focuses on the wideband extended circuit model and proposes a wideband extended circuit noise control method based on fractional order filtering system. The effectiveness, stability, and reliability of this method in controlling high-frequency composite noise in UHF partial discharge detection were verified and calculated through two parameters, namely ”root mean square value (RMS)” and ”waveform range (R)”. Laboratory experiments, on-site environmental tests, and finite element Maxwell 3D electrostatic field module simulation calculations were conducted to verify the effectiveness, stability, and reliability of this method.
07 Jun 2024Submitted to The Journal of Engineering
11 Jun 2024Submission Checks Completed
11 Jun 2024Assigned to Editor
08 Aug 2024Reviewer(s) Assigned
08 Sep 2024Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
22 Sep 2024Editorial Decision: Revise Major