Title :
Development of a new graphical technique for dissolved gas analysis in power transformers based on the five combustible gases
Author :
Mansour, Diaa-Eldin A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Power & Machines Eng., Tanta Univ. Seperbay, Tanta, Egypt
fDate :
10/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Several methods have been proposed for dissolved gas analysis (DGA) of mineral oil in power transformers. One of the simple and most widely used methods is Duval triangle. However, Duval triangle does not consider the concentrations of two combustible gases, namely ethane (C2H6) and hydrogen (H2). As a result, Duval triangle exhibits a lower accuracy in diagnosing certain fault types, for which these gases are the key gases, such as low overheating and corona discharge. Accordingly, this paper proposes a novel graphical technique for DGA based on all the five combustible gases. The proposed graphical technique is developed in the form of a pentagon shape. The pentagon heads represents the percentage concentration of each individual gas to the total combustible gases. The corresponding point for a certain faulty case is determined by the center of mass of all pentagon heads. The knowledge extracted from previous DGA methods and field experiences are used to estimate the preliminary fault regions within the pentagon. The exact boundaries between fault regions are then specified using actual DGA data with corresponding fault types collected from the Egyptian Electricity Network and published cases. The overall performance of the proposed pentagon has been evaluated using a set of fault cases and it is revealed that the proposed pentagon has higher diagnostic accuracy compared to other methods including Duval triangles and IEC standard 60599.
Keywords :
combustion; fault diagnosis; gas insulated transformers; power engineering computing; power transformer insulation; transformer oil; DGA; Duval triangle; combustible gas; dissolved gas analysis; fault diagnosis; fault region estimation; graphical technique; mineral oil; power transformer; Correlation coefficient; Discharges (electric); Gases; Knowledge based systems; Partial discharges; Power transformers; Shape; Duval triangle.; Power transformers; dissolved gas analysis; fault diagnosis; graphicaltechniques;
Journal_Title :
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TDEI.2015.004999