IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution (Dec 2023)

Method of fault‐type recognition based on the dissolved gas analysis using a set of diagnostic criteria

  • Oleg Shutenko,
  • Oleksii Kulyk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1049/gtd2.13068
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 24
pp. 5511 – 5523

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Abstract This paper proposes a method for recognising the fault type using a set of diagnostic criteria. Existing approaches to the interpretation of dissolved gas analysis (DGA) results usually rely on single diagnostic criteria. The proposed method solves the problems of incomplete use of diagnostic information and discrepancies in the norms and criteria for recognising the same fault inherent in the existing methods. The feature of the method is the analysis of the compliance of the DGA results of the diagnosed equipment with the ones of the equipment with a confirmed diagnosis from the fault database. This approach outperforms the existing methods in the number of faults recognised, allowing a wider range of faults to be detected, including combined faults. In addition, the method provides an opportunity to identify possible causes and localise the fault. This feature is unique and provides a significant advantage when interpreting DGA results. The proposed method demonstrates significantly higher accuracy (100%) in recognising various fault types, including combined faults, in comparison to existing methods (about 50%). The proposed method has a 60% success rate in determining the cause and location of a fault, but this figure depends on the database with faults of various types used.

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