Search for collections on Itenas Repository

The Influences of Decoupling Elements on the Testing of Low Voltage Spark Gap and Varistor

Waluyo, Waluyo and Hutasoit, Yan Maret (2011) The Influences of Decoupling Elements on the Testing of Low Voltage Spark Gap and Varistor. In: 2011 46th International Universities' Power Engineering Conference (UPEC), 05-08 September 2011, Soest, Germany.

[img]
Preview
Text (The Influences of Decoupling Elements on the Testing of Low Voltage Spark Gap and Varistor)
The Influences of Decoupling Elements on the Testing of Low Voltage Spark Gap and Varistor_01.pdf

Download (4MB) | Preview

Abstract

This paper presents the research results of the influence of decoupling elements as representation of inductive property. The main equipment of the research were impulse generator, spark gap and varistor arresters as protective devices, storage oscilloscope and wires. The impulses were injected to the arresters through the decoupling elements, and recorded by the oscilloscope. The decoupling elements consisted of three types, namely ferrite, iron and air core decoupling elements. The wires those wound on the cores were made of copper. The results indicated that the inductances and capacitances for ferrite, iron and air cores were 133.6 μH and 8.0 μF, 14.7μH and 38.6 μF and 2.2 μH and 27.99 μF respectively. Based on the oscilloscope display, the first, second and third highest oscillations of the impulse voltages were for the ferrite, iron and air cores of the decoupling elements respectively. As an addition, the impedance of the ferrite core decoupling element was the highest among other decoupling elements. Therefore, the ferrite core decoupling element was the most suitable for an impediment the surge overvoltages.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Subjects: T Technology > TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Divisions: Paper
Depositing User: Azizullah Putri Akbar
Date Deposited: 16 Feb 2023 02:37
Last Modified: 20 Feb 2023 07:00
URI: http://eprints.itenas.ac.id/id/eprint/2115

Actions (login required)

View Item View Item