Applied Sciences (Jul 2012)

Optical Current Sensors for High Power Systems: A Review

  • Ricardo M. Silva,
  • Hugo Martins,
  • Ivo Nascimento,
  • José M. Baptista,
  • António Lobo Ribeiro,
  • José L. Santos,
  • Pedro Jorge,
  • Orlando Frazão

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app2030602
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3
pp. 602 – 628

Abstract

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The intrinsic advantages of optical sensor technology are very appealing for high voltage applications and can become a valuable asset in a new generation of smart grids. In this paper the authors present a review of optical sensors technologies for electrical current metering in high voltage applications. A brief historical overview is given together with a more detailed focus on recent developments. Technologies addressed include all fiber sensors, bulk magneto-optical sensors, piezoelectric transducers, magnetic force sensors and hybrid sensors. The physical principles and main advantages and disadvantages are discussed. Configurations and strategies to overcome common problems, such as interference from external currents and magnetic fields induced linear birefringence and others are discussed. The state-of-the-art is presented including commercial available systems.

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