Fuzzy algorithm for power transformer diagnostics

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Abstract

Dissolved gas analysis (DGA) of transformer oil has been one of the most reliable techniques to detect the incipient faults. Many conventional DGA methods have been developed to interpret DGA results obtained from gas chromatography. Although these methods are widely used in the world, they sometimes fail to diagnose, especially when DGA results fall outside conventional methods codes or when more than one fault exist in the transformer. To overcome these limitations, the fuzzy inference system (FIS) is proposed. Two hundred different cases are used to test the accuracy of various DGA methods in interpreting the transformer condition. © 2013 Nitin K. Dhote and Jagdish B. Helonde.

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Dhote, N. K., & Helonde, J. B. (2013). Fuzzy algorithm for power transformer diagnostics. Advances in Fuzzy Systems. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/421621

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