Title :
Impulse fault classification in transformers by fractal analysis
Author :
Purkait, P. ; Chakravorti, S.
Author_Institution :
Instrum. Eng. Dept., Haldia Inst. of Technol., Midnapore, India
Abstract :
Transformers are usually subjected to lightning impulse tests after assembly for assessment of their insulation strength. In the case of a fault the resulting winding current gets changed to a certain extent. The pattern of the fault currents depends on the type of fault and its location along the length of the winding. This paper describes the application of the concept of fractal geometry to analyze the properties of fault currents. Fractal features such as fractal dimension, lacunarity used for image surface recognition and the sliding window algorithm used for fractal analysis of waveform have been employed for classification of transformer impulse faults. Experimental results obtained for a 3 MVA transformer and simulation results obtained for 3 MVA, 5 MVA and 7 MVA transformers are presented to illustrate the ability of this approach to classify insulation failures. The results indicate that this new approach possesses reasonable abilities for waveform pattern discrimination.
Keywords :
fault diagnosis; fractals; image recognition; impulse testing; insulation testing; power transformer insulation; power transformer testing; transformer windings; 3 MVA; 5 MVA; 7 MVA; assembly; fault currents; fault currents pattern; fractal analysis; fractal dimension; fractal geometry; image surface recognition; impulse fault classification; insulation strength assessment; lacunarity; lightning impulse tests; sliding window algorithm; transformers; waveform; winding length; Assembly; Fault currents; Fractals; Geometry; Image recognition; Impulse testing; Insulation testing; Lightning; Power transformer insulation; Surface waves;
Journal_Title :
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TDEI.2003.1176571