Approach for an integral power transformer reliability model

A. Schijndel, P. Wouters, E. Steennis, J. Wetzer
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SUMMARY In electrical power transmission and distribution networks power transformers represent a crucial group of assets both in terms of reliability and investments. In order to safeguard the required quality at acceptable costs, decisions must be based on a reliable forecast of future behaviour. The aim of the present study is to develop an integral transformer lifetime model which involves degradation mechanisms for most relevant subsystems, applicable to individual power transformers and transformer populations. In this paper, we present a predictive model for power transformer reliability which involves three essential ingredients: failure statistics, physical understanding of the degradation process, and actual knowledge of the present condition. The model is based on evaluation of existing literature and past experience on degradation mechanisms, failure modes and diagnostic techniques. The model is illustrated for integral reliability of three transformer failure modes, related to the degradation of the transformer winding insulation, of bushings and of tap-changers. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
电力变压器整体可靠性模型的一种方法
在输配电网络中,电力变压器在可靠性和投资方面都是一组至关重要的资产。为了以可接受的成本保证所需的质量,决策必须基于对未来行为的可靠预测。本研究的目的是建立一个完整的变压器寿命模型,该模型涉及大多数相关子系统的退化机制,适用于单个电力变压器和变压器群。在本文中,我们提出了一个电力变压器可靠性的预测模型,该模型涉及三个基本要素:故障统计、对退化过程的物理理解和对现状的实际了解。该模型是基于对现有文献和过去关于退化机制、失效模式和诊断技术的经验的评估。该模型描述了与变压器绕组绝缘、套管和分接开关退化有关的三种变压器故障模式的整体可靠性。版权所有©2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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European Transactions on Electrical Power
European Transactions on Electrical Power 工程技术-工程:电子与电气
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