Validity Evaluation of Transformer DGA Online Monitoring Data in Grid Edge Systems

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Dissolved gas analysis (DGA) is an important method of predicting transformer faults, and the accuracy of DGA measurements is of great significance to the evaluation of the transformer state in grid edge systems. In actual situations, it is difficult to regularly calibrate online DGA monitoring devices in a uniform way. Therefore, this paper proposes a method based on B-EMD and DBN to evaluate the validity of online DGA monitoring data and optimize the corresponding calibration plan. An analysis of actual DGA signals shows that the method proposed in this paper can effectively diagnose faults and improve the reliability of DGA online monitoring devices.

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Jia, J., Tao, F., Zhang, G., Shao, J., Zhang, X., & Wang, B. (2020). Validity Evaluation of Transformer DGA Online Monitoring Data in Grid Edge Systems. IEEE Access, 8, 60759–60768. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2982674

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