Partial Discharge (PD) Explained | TheElectricalGuy

Published 2024-06-06
Understand what is partial discharge or PD, causes of partial discharge, types of partial discharge and where partial discharge can occur. This video explains it with a simple water and pipe example.

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0:00 Intro
0:32 What is PD?
5:12 PD Definition
6:03 Where PD can happen?
7:04 Causes of PD
9:10 Types of PD
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All Comments (21)
  • Explained with practical examples are very helpfull to understand the topic 🥰😍❤️
  • @handyman7147
    Wish you also touched upon early detection of PD like using thermal imaging.
  • @Pavaniram12
    Thank you! PD types. Also if possible please provide dedicated playlist regarding substation automation such as working of SCADA, PLCC etc...
  • @vinilkumar32
    Request you to please start a dedicated playlist on Practical Power Systems Protection including Feeder, Motor, Transformer, Generator and Transmission lines.
  • @Gazr965
    With carbon particulates in the air, if this is allowed to coat insulators over time, the very high voltage will use it as a path to short circuit and can cause a tracking path and heat damage to the insulator. Gaz UK
  • @ZakariaBelloula
    Thank for the rich and beautiful content, Is it possible to share with us more resources about modelling and simulation of partial discharge
  • @philhoward4466
    on Causes of PD: i don't know how you would categorize this, but, a real cause can be an external lightning strike. a cause can be combinations of causes working at the same time. an example would be an insulation rated at 180kV has a minor defect at one spot the can protect only 160kV. at time of first energization all is well, but over time the insulation ages enough to drop its protection level by 15.001kV. the minor defect will now protect at 144.999kV. now that particular spot will have the conditions of a cause of PD. this would a combination of defect and aging that each alone would be a cause.
  • @vinilkumar32
    Thanks. Please explain how to detect PD for each type of equipment.
  • @yogeshchavan126
    Nice video sure more informative make video with bandwidth of pd