PCB Rogowski coil sensor by using saw blade pattern for arcing fault detection

Rogowski is a special current transformer and has been categorised as a low-power stand-alone current sensor. This sensor is designed by using a Saw blade pattern with 50 turns and 100 turns. This number of turns will impact the increment of the sensitivity of the sensor. Rogowski coil is used for...

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Main Authors: Khalid, K.A., Fahmi, M.I., Nanyan, A.N., Bohari, Zul Hasrizal
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Language:English
Published: 2023
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https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1742-6596/2550/1/012016
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spelling my.utem.eprints.280382024-10-17T12:21:31Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/28038/ PCB Rogowski coil sensor by using saw blade pattern for arcing fault detection Khalid, K.A. Fahmi, M.I. Nanyan, A.N. Bohari, Zul Hasrizal Rogowski is a special current transformer and has been categorised as a low-power stand-alone current sensor. This sensor is designed by using a Saw blade pattern with 50 turns and 100 turns. This number of turns will impact the increment of the sensitivity of the sensor. Rogowski coil is used for measuring the alternating current (AC) and high-speed current pulses. The PCB Rogowski Coil will detect the arcing fault that design with AutoCAD software after that import to CST software. An arc is created when the electrical current jumps the gap between two conductive materials. The most common causes of arcs include worn contacts in electrical equipment, damage to insulation, break in a cable and loose connections. In order to reduce the arc fault risk, the arc fault interrupter (AFI) technology and arc fault detectors (AFD) have been developed. However, these devices are most suitable for domestic application or low voltage (LV). This paper proposed a simulation using AutoCAD and CST software to design a Rogowski coil and the Rogowski Coil sensor will be tested by using CST software in terms of radiation pattern. The biggest radiation pattern in red colour is the saw blade pattern in 100 turns at 2 KHz frequency, the radiation pattern covering entire sensor area compared with other radiation patterns with other frequency. The main lobe magnitude for 2 KHz frequency is 46.8 dB, main lobe direction is 180 deg, angular width is 153.4 deg and the side lobe level is zero. This is the best number of turn and frequency compared to 50 turn saw blade sensor. 2023 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/28038/1/PCB%20Rogowski%20coil%20sensor%20by%20using%20saw%20blade%20pattern%20for%20arcing%20fault%20detection.pdf Khalid, K.A. and Fahmi, M.I. and Nanyan, A.N. and Bohari, Zul Hasrizal (2023) PCB Rogowski coil sensor by using saw blade pattern for arcing fault detection. In: 4th International Conference on Emerging Electrical Energy, Electronics and Computing, ICE CT 2022, 28 December 2022 through 29 December 2022, Hybrid, Arau. https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1742-6596/2550/1/012016
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description Rogowski is a special current transformer and has been categorised as a low-power stand-alone current sensor. This sensor is designed by using a Saw blade pattern with 50 turns and 100 turns. This number of turns will impact the increment of the sensitivity of the sensor. Rogowski coil is used for measuring the alternating current (AC) and high-speed current pulses. The PCB Rogowski Coil will detect the arcing fault that design with AutoCAD software after that import to CST software. An arc is created when the electrical current jumps the gap between two conductive materials. The most common causes of arcs include worn contacts in electrical equipment, damage to insulation, break in a cable and loose connections. In order to reduce the arc fault risk, the arc fault interrupter (AFI) technology and arc fault detectors (AFD) have been developed. However, these devices are most suitable for domestic application or low voltage (LV). This paper proposed a simulation using AutoCAD and CST software to design a Rogowski coil and the Rogowski Coil sensor will be tested by using CST software in terms of radiation pattern. The biggest radiation pattern in red colour is the saw blade pattern in 100 turns at 2 KHz frequency, the radiation pattern covering entire sensor area compared with other radiation patterns with other frequency. The main lobe magnitude for 2 KHz frequency is 46.8 dB, main lobe direction is 180 deg, angular width is 153.4 deg and the side lobe level is zero. This is the best number of turn and frequency compared to 50 turn saw blade sensor.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Khalid, K.A.
Fahmi, M.I.
Nanyan, A.N.
Bohari, Zul Hasrizal
spellingShingle Khalid, K.A.
Fahmi, M.I.
Nanyan, A.N.
Bohari, Zul Hasrizal
PCB Rogowski coil sensor by using saw blade pattern for arcing fault detection
author_facet Khalid, K.A.
Fahmi, M.I.
Nanyan, A.N.
Bohari, Zul Hasrizal
author_sort Khalid, K.A.
title PCB Rogowski coil sensor by using saw blade pattern for arcing fault detection
title_short PCB Rogowski coil sensor by using saw blade pattern for arcing fault detection
title_full PCB Rogowski coil sensor by using saw blade pattern for arcing fault detection
title_fullStr PCB Rogowski coil sensor by using saw blade pattern for arcing fault detection
title_full_unstemmed PCB Rogowski coil sensor by using saw blade pattern for arcing fault detection
title_sort pcb rogowski coil sensor by using saw blade pattern for arcing fault detection
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/28038/1/PCB%20Rogowski%20coil%20sensor%20by%20using%20saw%20blade%20pattern%20for%20arcing%20fault%20detection.pdf
http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/28038/
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1742-6596/2550/1/012016
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