Jose Osmar dos Reis, Clailton Leopoldo da Silva, F. Assunção, Júlio Cezar Oliveira Castioni, R. Martins, C. Xavier, I. A. S. Areias, Ronny Francis Ribeiro Junior, G. Lambert-Torres, E. Bonaldi, Luiz Eduardo Borges da Silva, L. Oliveira
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HIGHLIGHTS A methodology to detect contact fault in HVCB using vibration analysis is proposed. A real experimental setup is used to validate the methodology. The results show that is possible not only identify failures but also to assess its intensity. Abstract As high-voltage circuit breakers (HVCBs) are responsible for switching off the load in the event of anomalies, they suffer various wear and tear, both on their main contacts and on the other actuation mechanisms. Not only load maneuvers but also weather conditions can bring factors that contribute to deterioration and, consequently, contribute to failures of this component that is so important for energy supply. Both failures and maintenance shutdowns generate costs for substations, something that could be minimized if there was monitoring of the condition of the HVCBs. This paper shows a methodology to analyze the vibration signal of HVCB in order to identify and quantify contact failures. The proposed methodology is verified through an experimental setup. The results show that it is possible not only to identify the fault but also to assess its intensity using vibration analysis.