The Influence of the Window Width on FRA Assessment with Numerical Indices

Frequency response analysis is a method used in transformer diagnostics for the detection of mechanical faults or short-circuits in windings. The interpretation of test results is often performed with the application of numerical indices. However, usually these indices are used for the whole frequen...

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Main Authors: Szymon Banaszak, Eugeniusz Kornatowski, Wojciech Szoka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-01-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/2/362
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spelling doaj-f5bfe6258ac84e6aa0058d49feb5f4c62021-01-12T00:04:00ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-01-011436236210.3390/en14020362The Influence of the Window Width on FRA Assessment with Numerical IndicesSzymon Banaszak0Eugeniusz Kornatowski1Wojciech Szoka2Faculty of Electrical Engineering, West Pomeranian University of Technology, 70-310 Szczecin, PolandFaculty of Electrical Engineering, West Pomeranian University of Technology, 70-310 Szczecin, PolandFaculty of Electrical Engineering, West Pomeranian University of Technology, 70-310 Szczecin, PolandFrequency response analysis is a method used in transformer diagnostics for the detection of mechanical faults or short-circuits in windings. The interpretation of test results is often performed with the application of numerical indices. However, usually these indices are used for the whole frequency range of the recorded data, returning a single number. Such an approach is inaccurate and may lead to mistakes in the interpretation. An alternative quality assessment is based on the estimation of the local values of the quality index with the moving window method. In this paper, the authors analyse the influence of the width of the input data window for four numerical indices. The analysis is based on the data measured on the transformer with deformations introduced into the winding and also for a 10 MVA transformer measured under industrial conditions. For the first unit the analysis is performed for various window widths and for various extents of the deformation, while in the case of the second the real differences between the frequency response curves are being analysed. On the basis of the results it was found that the choice of the data window width significantly influences the quality of the analysis results and the rules for elements number selection differ for various numerical indices.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/2/362transformer windingdeformationfrequency response analysis (FRA)numerical indexwindow width
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Eugeniusz Kornatowski
Wojciech Szoka
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Eugeniusz Kornatowski
Wojciech Szoka
The Influence of the Window Width on FRA Assessment with Numerical Indices
Energies
transformer winding
deformation
frequency response analysis (FRA)
numerical index
window width
author_facet Szymon Banaszak
Eugeniusz Kornatowski
Wojciech Szoka
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title The Influence of the Window Width on FRA Assessment with Numerical Indices
title_short The Influence of the Window Width on FRA Assessment with Numerical Indices
title_full The Influence of the Window Width on FRA Assessment with Numerical Indices
title_fullStr The Influence of the Window Width on FRA Assessment with Numerical Indices
title_full_unstemmed The Influence of the Window Width on FRA Assessment with Numerical Indices
title_sort influence of the window width on fra assessment with numerical indices
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Frequency response analysis is a method used in transformer diagnostics for the detection of mechanical faults or short-circuits in windings. The interpretation of test results is often performed with the application of numerical indices. However, usually these indices are used for the whole frequency range of the recorded data, returning a single number. Such an approach is inaccurate and may lead to mistakes in the interpretation. An alternative quality assessment is based on the estimation of the local values of the quality index with the moving window method. In this paper, the authors analyse the influence of the width of the input data window for four numerical indices. The analysis is based on the data measured on the transformer with deformations introduced into the winding and also for a 10 MVA transformer measured under industrial conditions. For the first unit the analysis is performed for various window widths and for various extents of the deformation, while in the case of the second the real differences between the frequency response curves are being analysed. On the basis of the results it was found that the choice of the data window width significantly influences the quality of the analysis results and the rules for elements number selection differ for various numerical indices.
topic transformer winding
deformation
frequency response analysis (FRA)
numerical index
window width
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