Estimation of Equivalent Circuit Parameters of Single-Phase Transformer by Using Chaotic Optimization Approach

This paper deals with parameter estimation of single-phase transformer equivalent circuit by using Chaotic Optimization Approach (COA). Unknown transformer equivalent circuit parameters need to be accurately estimated for the best possible matching between the measured and the estimated transformer...

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Main Authors: Martin Ćalasan, Danilo Mujičić, Vesna Rubežić, Milovan Radulović
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-05-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/9/1697
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spelling doaj-739c4d0dd84242b78cae64ce4c9018822020-11-25T01:36:54ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732019-05-01129169710.3390/en12091697en12091697Estimation of Equivalent Circuit Parameters of Single-Phase Transformer by Using Chaotic Optimization ApproachMartin Ćalasan0Danilo Mujičić1Vesna Rubežić2Milovan Radulović3Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Montenegro, 81000 Podgorica, MontenegroElectric Power Utility of Montenegro, HPP “Perućica”, 81400 Nikšić, MontenegroFaculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Montenegro, 81000 Podgorica, MontenegroFaculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Montenegro, 81000 Podgorica, MontenegroThis paper deals with parameter estimation of single-phase transformer equivalent circuit by using Chaotic Optimization Approach (COA). Unknown transformer equivalent circuit parameters need to be accurately estimated for the best possible matching between the measured and the estimated transformer output characteristics (for example, output power—load resistance characteristic). Unlike literature approaches which apply different estimation techniques and are based either on the nameplate data or the load data obtained from experiments, in this paper the use of COA is evaluated on both types of input data. For two single-phase transformers, different with respect to machine power and voltage levels, the COA-based parameter estimation is compared to various literature techniques as well as to classical method based on open-circuit and short-circuit tests. The results show that COA outperforms other approaches in terms of average error between the measured and the estimated values of the primary current, secondary current and secondary voltage at full load, or between the measured and the estimated output characteristics. The effectiveness of COA is additionally confirmed through its application on laboratory 2kVA, 220 V/110 V, 50 Hz single-phase transformer.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/9/1697TransformerChaotic Optimization Approachparameter estimation
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author Martin Ćalasan
Danilo Mujičić
Vesna Rubežić
Milovan Radulović
spellingShingle Martin Ćalasan
Danilo Mujičić
Vesna Rubežić
Milovan Radulović
Estimation of Equivalent Circuit Parameters of Single-Phase Transformer by Using Chaotic Optimization Approach
Energies
Transformer
Chaotic Optimization Approach
parameter estimation
author_facet Martin Ćalasan
Danilo Mujičić
Vesna Rubežić
Milovan Radulović
author_sort Martin Ćalasan
title Estimation of Equivalent Circuit Parameters of Single-Phase Transformer by Using Chaotic Optimization Approach
title_short Estimation of Equivalent Circuit Parameters of Single-Phase Transformer by Using Chaotic Optimization Approach
title_full Estimation of Equivalent Circuit Parameters of Single-Phase Transformer by Using Chaotic Optimization Approach
title_fullStr Estimation of Equivalent Circuit Parameters of Single-Phase Transformer by Using Chaotic Optimization Approach
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of Equivalent Circuit Parameters of Single-Phase Transformer by Using Chaotic Optimization Approach
title_sort estimation of equivalent circuit parameters of single-phase transformer by using chaotic optimization approach
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2019-05-01
description This paper deals with parameter estimation of single-phase transformer equivalent circuit by using Chaotic Optimization Approach (COA). Unknown transformer equivalent circuit parameters need to be accurately estimated for the best possible matching between the measured and the estimated transformer output characteristics (for example, output power—load resistance characteristic). Unlike literature approaches which apply different estimation techniques and are based either on the nameplate data or the load data obtained from experiments, in this paper the use of COA is evaluated on both types of input data. For two single-phase transformers, different with respect to machine power and voltage levels, the COA-based parameter estimation is compared to various literature techniques as well as to classical method based on open-circuit and short-circuit tests. The results show that COA outperforms other approaches in terms of average error between the measured and the estimated values of the primary current, secondary current and secondary voltage at full load, or between the measured and the estimated output characteristics. The effectiveness of COA is additionally confirmed through its application on laboratory 2kVA, 220 V/110 V, 50 Hz single-phase transformer.
topic Transformer
Chaotic Optimization Approach
parameter estimation
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/9/1697
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