Ageing condition assessment of oil-paper insulation using near infrared spectroscopy detection and analytical technique

Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS), as one of analysis technologies, has shown promisingly industrial applications for significant properties for recent decades such as fast response, preciseness, non-intrusion etc. Here, the authors employed NIRS coupled with a series of physical and chemical tests...

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Main Authors: Feng Tang, Yin Zhang, Bin Yuan, Yuan Li, Wen-Bo Zhang, Guan-Jun Zhang
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2019-01-01
Series:The Journal of Engineering
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spelling doaj-770dc7de012745b8a73181a4ed85322e2021-04-02T12:59:36ZengWileyThe Journal of Engineering2051-33052019-01-0110.1049/joe.2018.8516JOE.2018.8516Ageing condition assessment of oil-paper insulation using near infrared spectroscopy detection and analytical techniqueFeng TangYin Zhang0Bin YuanYuan Li1Wen-Bo Zhang2Guan-Jun Zhang3Xi'an Jiaotong UniversityXi'an Jiaotong UniversityXi'an Jiaotong UniversityXi'an Jiaotong UniversityNear Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS), as one of analysis technologies, has shown promisingly industrial applications for significant properties for recent decades such as fast response, preciseness, non-intrusion etc. Here, the authors employed NIRS coupled with a series of physical and chemical tests to assess the ageing condition of oil-paper insulation, which is responsible for the main insulation type of high-voltage power transformer. Among these procedures, the data analytic algorithms are of utmost importance to determine the evaluation precision. After plenty of trial-and-error, Savitzky-Golay (S-G) convolution was finally utilised to de-noise samples and improve the spectral data quality. The competitive adaptive reweighted sampling (CARS) was used to select the optimal wavelength combination of NIRS, which is found able to fully extract the effectively spectral information and reduce dimensions of spectral data. Based on the above-mentioned techniques, the quantitative analysis model of NIRS was established by partial least squares (PLS), which could synthetically process the spectral data and the degree of polymerisation (DP) of paper samples. The results indicated that compared with the traditional detection methods, the NIRS analysis is a powerful and informative tool to characterise the condition of oil-paper insulation without intrusion or damage to transformers.https://digital-library.theiet.org/content/journals/10.1049/joe.2018.8516transformer oilregression analysisleast squares approximationsinfrared spectroscopyinfrared spectrapower transformer insulationpaperdata analysisageingpower transformersSindustrial applicationsNIRS analysisquantitative analysis modeleffectively spectral informationcompetitive adaptive reweighted samplingspectral data qualityevaluation precisiondata analytic algorithmshigh-voltage power transformermain insulation typeageing conditionchemical testsphysical testsfast responseanalytical techniqueinfrared spectroscopy detectionoil-paper insulationcondition assessment
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author Feng Tang
Yin Zhang
Bin Yuan
Yuan Li
Wen-Bo Zhang
Guan-Jun Zhang
spellingShingle Feng Tang
Yin Zhang
Bin Yuan
Yuan Li
Wen-Bo Zhang
Guan-Jun Zhang
Ageing condition assessment of oil-paper insulation using near infrared spectroscopy detection and analytical technique
The Journal of Engineering
transformer oil
regression analysis
least squares approximations
infrared spectroscopy
infrared spectra
power transformer insulation
paper
data analysis
ageing
power transformers
S
industrial applications
NIRS analysis
quantitative analysis model
effectively spectral information
competitive adaptive reweighted sampling
spectral data quality
evaluation precision
data analytic algorithms
high-voltage power transformer
main insulation type
ageing condition
chemical tests
physical tests
fast response
analytical technique
infrared spectroscopy detection
oil-paper insulation
condition assessment
author_facet Feng Tang
Yin Zhang
Bin Yuan
Yuan Li
Wen-Bo Zhang
Guan-Jun Zhang
author_sort Feng Tang
title Ageing condition assessment of oil-paper insulation using near infrared spectroscopy detection and analytical technique
title_short Ageing condition assessment of oil-paper insulation using near infrared spectroscopy detection and analytical technique
title_full Ageing condition assessment of oil-paper insulation using near infrared spectroscopy detection and analytical technique
title_fullStr Ageing condition assessment of oil-paper insulation using near infrared spectroscopy detection and analytical technique
title_full_unstemmed Ageing condition assessment of oil-paper insulation using near infrared spectroscopy detection and analytical technique
title_sort ageing condition assessment of oil-paper insulation using near infrared spectroscopy detection and analytical technique
publisher Wiley
series The Journal of Engineering
issn 2051-3305
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS), as one of analysis technologies, has shown promisingly industrial applications for significant properties for recent decades such as fast response, preciseness, non-intrusion etc. Here, the authors employed NIRS coupled with a series of physical and chemical tests to assess the ageing condition of oil-paper insulation, which is responsible for the main insulation type of high-voltage power transformer. Among these procedures, the data analytic algorithms are of utmost importance to determine the evaluation precision. After plenty of trial-and-error, Savitzky-Golay (S-G) convolution was finally utilised to de-noise samples and improve the spectral data quality. The competitive adaptive reweighted sampling (CARS) was used to select the optimal wavelength combination of NIRS, which is found able to fully extract the effectively spectral information and reduce dimensions of spectral data. Based on the above-mentioned techniques, the quantitative analysis model of NIRS was established by partial least squares (PLS), which could synthetically process the spectral data and the degree of polymerisation (DP) of paper samples. The results indicated that compared with the traditional detection methods, the NIRS analysis is a powerful and informative tool to characterise the condition of oil-paper insulation without intrusion or damage to transformers.
topic transformer oil
regression analysis
least squares approximations
infrared spectroscopy
infrared spectra
power transformer insulation
paper
data analysis
ageing
power transformers
S
industrial applications
NIRS analysis
quantitative analysis model
effectively spectral information
competitive adaptive reweighted sampling
spectral data quality
evaluation precision
data analytic algorithms
high-voltage power transformer
main insulation type
ageing condition
chemical tests
physical tests
fast response
analytical technique
infrared spectroscopy detection
oil-paper insulation
condition assessment
url https://digital-library.theiet.org/content/journals/10.1049/joe.2018.8516
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