LAPSE:2023.31621
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LAPSE:2023.31621
Classification of Superimposed Partial Discharge Patterns
April 19, 2023
Abstract
Phase resolved partial discharge patterns (PRPD) are routinely used to assess the condition of power transformers. In the past, classification systems have been developed in order to automate the fault identification task. Most of those systems work with the assumption that only one source is active. In reality, however, multiple PD sources can be active at the same time. Hence, PRPD patterns can overlap and cannot be separated easily, e.g., by visual inspection. Multiple PD sources in a single PRPD represent a multi-label classification problem. We present a system based on long short-term memory (LSTM) neural networks to resolve this task. The system is generally able to classify multiple overlapping PRPD by while only being trained by single class PD sources. The system achieves a single class accuracy of 99% and a mean multi-label accuracy of 43% for an imbalanced dataset. This method can be used with overlapping PRPD patterns to identify the main PD source and, depending on the data, also classify the second source. The method works with conventional electrical measuring devices. Within a detailed discussion of the presented approach, both its benefits but also its problems regarding different repetition rates of different PD sources are being evaluated.
Phase resolved partial discharge patterns (PRPD) are routinely used to assess the condition of power transformers. In the past, classification systems have been developed in order to automate the fault identification task. Most of those systems work with the assumption that only one source is active. In reality, however, multiple PD sources can be active at the same time. Hence, PRPD patterns can overlap and cannot be separated easily, e.g., by visual inspection. Multiple PD sources in a single PRPD represent a multi-label classification problem. We present a system based on long short-term memory (LSTM) neural networks to resolve this task. The system is generally able to classify multiple overlapping PRPD by while only being trained by single class PD sources. The system achieves a single class accuracy of 99% and a mean multi-label accuracy of 43% for an imbalanced dataset. This method can be used with overlapping PRPD patterns to identify the main PD source and, depending on the data, also classify the second source. The method works with conventional electrical measuring devices. Within a detailed discussion of the presented approach, both its benefits but also its problems regarding different repetition rates of different PD sources are being evaluated.
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classification, LSTM, neural networks, partial discharge, PD
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Adam B, Tenbohlen S. Classification of Superimposed Partial Discharge Patterns. (2023). LAPSE:2023.31621
Author Affiliations
Adam B: Institute of Power Transmission and High Voltage Technology, University of Stuttgart, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany
Tenbohlen S: Institute of Power Transmission and High Voltage Technology, University of Stuttgart, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany [ORCID]
Tenbohlen S: Institute of Power Transmission and High Voltage Technology, University of Stuttgart, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany [ORCID]
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Energies
Volume
14
Issue
8
First Page
2144
Year
2021
Publication Date
2021-04-12
ISSN
1996-1073
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