The Partial Discharge Characteristics Study of the Insulated Copper Busbar Joint Metal Metal Protrusion Defect

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Insulated copper busbar is widely used as a new type of electrical equipment in recent years. The joint of the busbar is linked with soft connection copper belt in the field. So, it is very easily lead to the metal protrusion defect at the joint. The metal protrusion detect at joint with entity insulated copper busbar is builded in lab. The partial discharge characteristics of this defect is studied under different applied voltage and the results show that such defect has apparent polarity effect, the discharge always appears in the negative half cycle. The discharge amplitude will not be increased very much with increasing of applied voltage but the discharge frequency will be increased significantly. The results provide the basis of laboratory studies for the field testing of insulated copper busbar.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 614-615)

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1126-1130

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December 2012

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