利用振动声学测量检测有载分接开关触头磨损情况

IF 3.8 2区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery Pub Date : 2024-10-03 DOI:10.1109/TPWRD.2024.3474420
Anatoli Saveliev;Shigeyuki Tsukao;Peter Schmitten;Harald Hochmuth;Marc Foata;Masaaki Nakahata;Syuichi Tamura
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有载分接开关(OLTC)作为变压器中唯一的活动部件,需要进行日常维护以确保可靠运行。主要的维护挑战之一是油浸式分接开关的触头磨损,通常通过劳动密集型和侵入式检查来评估,这种检查需要将变压器断电,并拆卸有载分接开关的活动部件。振动声学测量 (VAM) 是一种非侵入式方法,一些研究人员已经成功地将这种方法用于在高压变电站环境中对通电变压器的有载分接开关操作进行高质量的指纹识别。事实证明,VAM 在识别机械故障或退化方面非常有效,但它历来依赖于视觉评估,而视觉评估需要专家的解释,且具有一定的主观性。要充分利用振动声学测量 (VAM) 的诊断能力,开发智能算法对其在现场的实际应用至关重要。最近的研究工作,包括本文详述的研究工作,主要集中在推进该技术的这一方面。对维护决策而言,最重要的任务是定量确定触点磨损程度和电气触点的时序。通过对分流式有载分接开关进行实验室测量,模拟不同组合下的不同触点磨损程度,创建了一个用于模型训练和验证的数据空间。结果表明,该模型预测触点磨损的准确性完全符合原始设备制造商(OEM)的规范要求,可用于做出基于状态的维护决策,而无需进行昂贵的停机和内部检查。此外,本研究还提出了一种集成到线性模型中的温度补偿方案,进一步提高了诊断的可靠性。
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Detection of On-Load Tap-Changer Contact Wear Using Vibroacoustic Measurements
The On-Load Tap-Changer (OLTC), as the sole moving component within a transformer, necessitates routine maintenance to ensure dependable operation. Among the primary maintenance challenges is contact wear in oil-breaking type tap changers, typically assessed through labour-intensive and invasive inspections that require the transformer to be de-energized and the OLTC's active part to be disassembled. Vibro-acoustic measurement (VAM) is a non-invasive method that has been used successfully by several investigators to produce high quality fingerprints of the OLTC operation on energized transformers in a high-voltage substation environment. VAM has proven effective in identifying mechanical faults or degradation, historically relying on visual assessments that demand expert interpretation and are somewhat subjective. To fully leverage the diagnostic capabilities of Vibro-acoustic Measurement (VAM), the development of intelligent algorithms is essential for its practical application in the field. Recent research efforts, including those detailed in this paper, have primarily focused on advancing this aspect of the technique. Most important task for maintenance decisions is the quantitative determination of the contact wear and of the timing sequence of electrical contacts. Using laboratory measurements on a diverter type OLTC, in which different levels of contact wear were simulated in different combinations, a data space for the training of a model and its validation was created. It was shown that the accuracy of the model for the prediction of contact wear is well within the tolerance of OEM specifications for condition-based maintenance decisions without the need for costly outages and internal inspections. Additionally, this study presents a temperature compensation scheme integrated into the linear model, further improving the reliability of the diagnostic.
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IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery 工程技术-工程:电子与电气
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期刊介绍: The scope of the Society embraces planning, research, development, design, application, construction, installation and operation of apparatus, equipment, structures, materials and systems for the safe, reliable and economic generation, transmission, distribution, conversion, measurement and control of electric energy. It includes the developing of engineering standards, the providing of information and instruction to the public and to legislators, as well as technical scientific, literary, educational and other activities that contribute to the electric power discipline or utilize the techniques or products within this discipline.
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