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UHF antenna array arrangement optimization for partial discharge direction finding in air-insulted substation based on phased array theory

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Ultra-high-frequency (UHF) antenna array system is applied to detect and locate partial discharge (PD) sources in air-insulated substation (AIS). Time-difference localization algorithm is generally adopted in such system in which the antenna array is of large scale. In this paper, the phased array theory from radar field is introduced to estimate the direction-of-arrival (DOA) of PD source to reduce the array size. The DOA estimation results are calculated by two-sided correlation transformation (TCT) focusing algorithm and multiple signal classification (MUSIC) algorithm. Based on that, the optimum arrangement of antenna array is investigated considering both high directional accuracy and small array size. The DOA estimation performances of three array geometries namely uniform linear array (ULA), uniform circular array (UCA) and uniform Y-shaped array are compared through Cramer-Rao lower bound (CRLB), numerical simulation and experimental testing. Moreover, the number of elements and element spacing are optimized. The results indicate that 4-elements UCA with 0.2m element spacing is the optimum array arrangement for PD location in AIS.

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