New approach for partial discharge recognition on transformers on-site by means of genetic algorithms

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  • D. Wenzel
  • H. Borsi
  • Ernst Gockenbach
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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)57-60
Seitenumfang4
FachzeitschriftConference Record of IEEE International Symposium on Electrical Insulation
Jahrgang1
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 1996
Veranstaltung1996 IEEE International Symposium on Electrical Insulation. Part 2 (of 2) - Montreal, Can
Dauer: 16 Juni 199619 Juni 1996

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In this paper, the application of genetic algorithms for Partial Discharge (PD) recognition on transformers on-site is introduced. First, a short description of genetic algorithms is given. Afterwards, the separation of PD from noise signals as one of the main problems for a sensitive PD-measurement on-site is explained. It is shown, that the use of genetic algorithms for the optimization of neural networks allows a sufficient separation of PD from the pulse shaped noises. Furthermore, the use of genetic algorithms for localizing PD origins in transformers is of great promise, if reference signals are available. Here, the application of genetic algorithms is demonstrated on signals measured at the coil of a distribution transformer in laboratory. The limits of the used methods are shown by superposing synthetically generated noises to the measured pulses.

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New approach for partial discharge recognition on transformers on-site by means of genetic algorithms. / Wenzel, D.; Borsi, H.; Gockenbach, Ernst.
in: Conference Record of IEEE International Symposium on Electrical Insulation, Jahrgang 1, 1996, S. 57-60.

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Wenzel, D, Borsi, H & Gockenbach, E 1996, 'New approach for partial discharge recognition on transformers on-site by means of genetic algorithms', Conference Record of IEEE International Symposium on Electrical Insulation, Jg. 1, S. 57-60.
Wenzel, D., Borsi, H., & Gockenbach, E. (1996). New approach for partial discharge recognition on transformers on-site by means of genetic algorithms. Conference Record of IEEE International Symposium on Electrical Insulation, 1, 57-60.
Wenzel D, Borsi H, Gockenbach E. New approach for partial discharge recognition on transformers on-site by means of genetic algorithms. Conference Record of IEEE International Symposium on Electrical Insulation. 1996;1:57-60.
Wenzel, D. ; Borsi, H. ; Gockenbach, Ernst. / New approach for partial discharge recognition on transformers on-site by means of genetic algorithms. in: Conference Record of IEEE International Symposium on Electrical Insulation. 1996 ; Jahrgang 1. S. 57-60.
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