Condition based health monitoring of transformers

Mudasir Hussain, M. Salman, Rohit, Abdul Subhan, Hamza Khalid, S. S. Zaidi
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Transformers are a fundamental and essential constituent of Electrical distribution and transmission system. Condition based health monitoring of electrical transformers for fault occurrence can prevent costly overhaul interruption of smooth power supply. Currently available systems, for the health monitoring of transformer, are based on parameter analysis and cannot conclude the health of a transformer based on its operational performance. Transformers are also very expensive constituent of electricity distribution system, as is the cost of power interruption. The electric power distribution companies worldwide have shown great interest in health monitoring of transformers, which can potentially improve efficiency, reliability and economic sustainability of the production and transmission of electricity. Under the scope of this project, a system is being developed that can reflect the health of transformer during its operation, enabling corrective measures to be taken before minor issues turn into major faults.
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基于状态的变压器健康监测
变压器是配电和输电系统的基本组成部分。变压器故障发生时的状态健康监测,可以防止因检修中断平稳供电而造成的巨大损失。现有的变压器健康监测系统是基于参数分析的,不能根据变压器的运行性能来判断变压器的健康状况。变压器也是配电系统中非常昂贵的组成部分,电力中断的成本也是如此。变压器的健康监测可以潜在地提高电力生产和输送的效率、可靠性和经济可持续性,世界各地的配电公司对变压器的健康监测表现出极大的兴趣。在本项目范围内,正在开发一个系统,可以反映变压器在运行过程中的健康状况,以便在小问题变成大故障之前采取纠正措施。
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