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Title: Predictive Maintenance & Modeling of Transformer
Authors: Ladani, Dhavalkumar Harsukhbhai
Keywords: IC 2011
Project Report 2011
IC Project Report
Project Report
11MIC
11MICC
11MICC07
Control & Automation
Control & Automation 2011
IC (Control & Automation)
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2013
Publisher: Institute of Technology
Series/Report no.: 11MICC07
Abstract: Power transformer is the most important and expensive equipment in Power plant and the Oil has the main roles of insulating and cooling of transformer. The oil condition has to be checked regularly and replaced when it necessary, because to avoid the suddenly failure of the transformer. Large power transformers are the most key components in power system and their correct functioning or maintenance is important to system operation. Transformer failures can have very large and strong effect on security and reliability of supply and cost. Power transformers are protected by different protection schemes that use voltages and currents to detect abnormal condition in the different zone of protection. For this type of scheme, a short circuit or increment load accidental it must be to trip a system. Power transformers ageing are one of the most critical issues. Also their replacement will consider amount of time and cost. Therefore, developing a replacement or maintenance strategy of transformer populations is important. The Project has developed the essential simulation for life assessment of the transformer per hour, per day, per month using LabVIEW™ virtual instrument modules. Here Load and ambient temperature are two important factors that affect the life of insulation of transformers. TO find out Hotspot Temperature, Percentage Loss of life and Ageing, Load factor and Ambient Temperature is taken as reference input of transformer using LabVIEW™ virtual instrument to the IEC life consumption models to assess the consumed life of insulation of transformer and Monitoring with SCADA.
URI: http://10.1.7.181:1900/jspui/123456789/4040
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