Huilan Liu, Xiang Li, Shutao Zhao, Shi Qiu, Jiaomin Liu, Chen Wang
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Abstract
The vibration signals of a circuit breaker (CB) contain important action timing information. The optimisation of features extraction for vibration signals generated during the operation process of CBs is crucial for rapid defect location and identification for CB. The authors propose a new feature optimisation method, defined as energy trajectory entropy of vibration signals via tracing the action characteristics of the main shaft of CBs. Firstly, an image tracking algorithm is employed to dynamically capture the key frames of the high-speed image sequence of the main shaft and accurately divide the action sequence. The “cluster” instantaneous energy waveforms of the vibration signal, divided by zones, are then diffused by the twiddle factor in the polar coordinate sub grid area, while the energy trajectory entropy algorithm (ETE) is utilised to investigate the subtle changes in the energy release process. The ETE scale parameters are optimised using a support vector machine identification model. This enables rapid location of defective components in CBs, resulting in a significant reduction in time cost. The experiment has confirmed the strong feature correlation between CBs action and vibration signals, offering new ideas for achieving non-invasive defect identification of CBs.
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IET Electric Power Applications publishes papers of a high technical standard with a suitable balance of practice and theory. The scope covers a wide range of applications and apparatus in the power field. In addition to papers focussing on the design and development of electrical equipment, papers relying on analysis are also sought, provided that the arguments are conveyed succinctly and the conclusions are clear.
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The design and analysis of motors and generators of all sizes
Rotating electrical machines
Linear machines
Actuators
Power transformers
Railway traction machines and drives
Variable speed drives
Machines and drives for electrically powered vehicles
Industrial and non-industrial applications and processes
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