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Title: A novel visualisation technique for dissolved gas analysis datasets–A case study
Authors: Fonseka, H. A
Hettiwatte, S. N
Lee, G
Keywords: transformers
condition monitoring
dissolved gas analysis
key gas method
Rogers’ ratios
Duval triangle
kernel principal component analysis
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference
Series/Report no.: Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference;
Abstract: Dissolved gas analysis is the most widely used diagnostic test in power transformers. There are established methods used in industry for interpreting DGA results. Among these are the IEEE Key Gas Method, Rogers’ Ratios and the Duval Triangle. However, collectively these methods can lead to conflicting results or unclassifiable measurements. This paper presents a visualization technique for interpreting DGA results to mitigate these effects, based on Kernel Principal Component Analysis. DGA measurements from more than 200 power transformers are used to validate the approach.
URI: http://localhost:80/handle/123456789/674
Appears in Collections:Research Papers - Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Research Papers - SLIIT Staff Publications

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