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Highly Sensitive Control Study of PD Archimedean Antenna Based on Rotating Unit Reflective Metasurface
Lihao Luo1,2, Junlin Gai1,2, Dapeng Han1,2
1Hubei Provincial Engineering Research Center for New Energy and Grid Equipment Safety Monitoring, Hubei University of Technology, Wuhan 430068, China.
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Addressing the insufficient sensitivity of typical Archimedean spiral antennas for detecting partial discharge (PD) in electrical equipment, this paper proposes a high-sensitivity regulation technique for PD Archimedean antennas based on rotating unit-cell reflective metasurfaces. First, a finite element model of the ultra-high-frequency Archimedean antenna was constructed. Then, employing metasurface electromagnetic wave reflection technology and phase compensation principles, a rotating-unit reflective metasurface was designed to optimize its full-bandwidth gain. A multi-parameter joint optimization method was used to obtain the optimal data for the antenna and metasurface parameters. Finally, simulations and experimental analyses of the super-surface-controlled Archimedean antenna revealed the following: The gain of the Archimedean antenna controlled by the rotating-unit super-surface increases by up to 15.61 dB in the 0.3-1.5 GHz band, with an average full-band gain enhancement of 3.42 dB. During electrostatic discharge (ESD), the amplitude of UHF signals detected by the Archimedean antenna increases by approximately 88.9%, and the amplitude detection of UHF signals during GIS discharges increases by approximately 138.6-150%. These results demonstrate that the metasurface significantly enhances the antenna's gain performance, providing a reference for highly sensitive control technologies in detecting discharges in electrical equipment.
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