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- A neural approach to evaluate the effect of lightning in power transformers
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- Federal University of Maranhão
- 1553-779X
- This paper proposes the application of computational intelligence techniques to assist complex problems concerning lightning in transformers. In order to estimate the currents related to lightning in a transformer, a neural tool is presented. ATP has generated the training vectors. The input variables used in Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) were the wave front time, the wave tail time, the voltage variation rate and the output variable is the maximum current in the secondary of the transformer. These parameters can define the behavior and severity of lightning. Based on these concepts and from the results obtained, it can be verified that the overvoltages at the secondary of transformer are also affected by the discharge waveform in a similar way to the primary side. By using the tool developed, the high voltage process in the distribution transformers can be mapped and estimated with more precision aiding the transformer project process, minimizing empirics and evaluation errors, and contributing to minimize the failure rate of transformers. © 2009 The Berkeley Electronic Press. All rights reserved.
- 19-Oct-2009
- International Journal of Emerging Electric Power Systems, v. 10, n. 4, 2009.
- Lightning
- Neural Networks
- Power Transformers
- Artificial Neural Network
- Complex problems
- Computational intelligence techniques
- Discharge waveforms
- Distribution transformer
- Failure rate
- High voltage
- Input variables
- Output variables
- Over-voltages
- Project process
- Voltage variation
- Backpropagation
- Electric instrument transformers
- Neural networks
- Transformer substations
- Power transformers
- http://dx.doi.org/10.2202/1553-779X.2095
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