DocumentCode
1005002
Title
Use of a mixed-Weibull distribution for the identification of PD phenomena [DIscussion]
Author
Stone, G.C. ; Montanari, Gian ; Cacciari, Matteo ; Contin, Alfredo
Volume
2
Issue
4
fYear
1995
Firstpage
628
Lastpage
629
Abstract
The authors of the original paper [see ibid., vol. 2, no. 4, 1995] propose to use a Weibull statistical analysis to identify when two separate PD mechanisms are active simultaneously. Five parameters are needed to be estimated using a complex iterative technique. Their paper raises the following question. In the many thousands of pulse height analysis (PHA) plots I have collected, it has normally been very easy to determine that two (or more) mechanisms are occurring by simply looking at the plots. The author shows such straightforward examples. In fact observation shows it is easier to see the two mechanisms and their demarcations with the PHA plots than the Weibull plots. This makes sense to me since the Weibull transformation fundamentally involves a double logarithm transformation which tends to reduce differences. Furthermore, straightforward regression analysis techniques are readily available to separate ´objectively´ the two mechanisms from the PHA. In addition, there are now many pattern recognition methods available. Thus why do the authors propose that we should go through the complicated process of transforming the data to Weibull format and using more complicated analytical procedures? A reply is given.<>
Keywords
Weibull distribution; insulation testing; iterative methods; machine insulation; machine testing; partial discharges; statistical analysis; PD phenomena; PHA plots; iterative technique; machine insulation; mixed-Weibull distribution; pattern recognition; regression analysis; statistical analysis; Information analysis; Insulation testing; Parameter estimation; Partial discharges; Pattern recognition; Trees - insulation; Weibull distribution;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1070-9878
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/94.407027
Filename
407027
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