基于对抗生成网络和深层堆叠的自动编码器的变压器故障诊断
Lei Zhang1, Zhongyang Xu1, Chen Lu1
1North China Branch of State Grid Corporation of China, China.
Heliyon
|May 20, 2024
概括
一个有条件的瓦斯斯坦生成对抗网络与梯度罚款优化 (CWGAN-GP) 有效地扩展了变压器油色谱数据. 这种方法提高了变压器故障诊断的准确性超过4.98%与原始不平衡样本相比.
科学领域:
- 电气工程 电气工程
- 人工智能的人工智能
- 数据科学数据科学数据科学
背景情况:
- 变压器故障诊断依赖于油色谱数据,但样本不足和不平衡阻碍了深度学习模型的性能.
- 数据的局限性导致过度配合,模型的代表性差,以及错误的故障预测.
研究的目的:
- 为深度学习模型解决有限和不平衡的变压器油染色体数据的挑战.
- 为了提高变压器故障诊断系统的准确性和可靠性.
主要方法:
- 使用有条件的瓦瑟斯坦生成对抗网络与梯度惩罚优化 (CWGAN-GP) 进行数据扩展.
- 扩展了500组变压器油色谱数据,涵盖了5种故障类型.
- 使用深度自动编码器进行变压器故障分类,并将CWGAN-GP与其他生成对抗网络变体进行比较.
主要成果:
- 该CWGAN-GP方法实现了93.2%的整体故障诊断准确度,比原始不平衡数据有4.98%的改进.
- 提出的方法表现优于其他样本扩展技术,显示精度提高1.70%-3.05%.
结论:
- 有条件的瓦斯斯坦生成对抗网络与梯度惩罚优化是有效的扩大不平衡的变压器油染色图数据集.
- 增强的数据集显著提高了用于变压器故障诊断的深度学习模型的准确性.
相关概念视频
Energy Losses in Transformers
863
In an ideal transformer, it is assumed that there are no energy losses, and, hence, all the power at the primary winding is transferred to the secondary winding. However, in reality, the transformers always have some energy losses, and, hence, the output power obtained at the secondary winding is less than the input power at the primary winding due to energy losses.
There are four main reasons for energy losses in transformers.
The first cause can be the high resistance of the...
There are four main reasons for energy losses in transformers.
The first cause can be the high resistance of the...
863
Types Of Transformers
968
Transformers can provide desired voltages to a circuit by modifying the number of turns in the secondary windings.
If the ratio of the number of turns in the secondary winding to that of the primary winding is greater than one, then the transformer is said to be a step-up transformer. In a step-up transformer, the voltage at the secondary winding is greater than the voltage applied at the primary winding.
However, if this ratio is less than one, the transformer is said to be a step-down...
If the ratio of the number of turns in the secondary winding to that of the primary winding is greater than one, then the transformer is said to be a step-up transformer. In a step-up transformer, the voltage at the secondary winding is greater than the voltage applied at the primary winding.
However, if this ratio is less than one, the transformer is said to be a step-down...
968
Transformers in Distribution System
102
Transformers in distribution systems can be broadly categorized into distribution substation transformers and other distribution transformers. They are crucial for stepping down high transmission voltages to levels suitable for distribution and end-user applications.
Distribution substation transformers come in various ratings and typically use mineral oil for insulation and cooling. To prevent moisture and air from entering the oil, some transformers use an inert gas like nitrogen to fill the...
Distribution substation transformers come in various ratings and typically use mineral oil for insulation and cooling. To prevent moisture and air from entering the oil, some transformers use an inert gas like nitrogen to fill the...
102
Power System Three-Phase Short Circuits
83
Determining the subtransient fault current in a power system involves representing transformers by their leakage reactances, transmission lines by their equivalent series reactances, and synchronous machines as constant voltage sources behind their subtransient reactances. In this analysis, certain elements are excluded, such as winding resistances, series resistances, shunt admittances, delta-Y phase shifts, armature resistance, saturation, saliency, non-rotating impedance loads, and small...
83
Transformers
1.1K
A device that transforms voltages from one value to another using induction is called a transformer. A transformer consists of two separate coils, or windings, wrapped around the same soft iron core. However, they are electrically insulated from each other.
The iron core has a substantial relative permeability. Therefore, the magnetic field lines generated due to the current in one winding are almost entirely confined within the core, such that the same magnetic flux permeates each turn of both...
The iron core has a substantial relative permeability. Therefore, the magnetic field lines generated due to the current in one winding are almost entirely confined within the core, such that the same magnetic flux permeates each turn of both...
1.1K
The Ideal Transformer
379
In single-phase two-winding transformers, two windings are coiled around a magnetic core characterized by cross-sectional area A and magnetic permeability μ. A phasor current i1 enters the left winding while i2 exits the right winding, establishing the fundamental working of the transformer through electromagnetic principles.
Ampere's Law forms the basis of understanding the magnetic field within the transformer. It states that the integral of the magnetic field intensity's...
Ampere's Law forms the basis of understanding the magnetic field within the transformer. It states that the integral of the magnetic field intensity's...
379


