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Explainable AI guided unsupervised fault diagnostics for high-voltage circuit breakers

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  • Hsu, Chi-Ching
  • Frusque, Gaëtan
  • Forest, Florent
  • Macedo, Felipe
  • Franck, Christian M.
  • Fink, Olga

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Commercial high-voltage circuit breaker (CB) condition monitoring systems rely on directly observable physical parameters such as gas filling pressure with pre-defined thresholds. While these parameters are crucial, they only cover a small subset of malfunctioning mechanisms and usually can be monitored only if the CB is disconnected from the grid. To facilitate online condition monitoring while CBs remain connected, non-intrusive measurement techniques such as vibration or acoustic signals are necessary. Currently, CB condition monitoring studies using these signals typically utilize supervised methods for fault diagnostics, where ground-truth fault types are known due to artificially introduced faults in laboratory settings. This supervised approach is however not feasible in real-world applications, where fault labels are unavailable. In this work, we propose a novel unsupervised fault detection and segmentation framework for CBs based on vibration and acoustic signals. This framework can detect deviations from the healthy state. The explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) approach is applied to the detected faults for fault diagnostics. The specific contributions are: (1) we propose an integrated unsupervised fault detection and segmentation framework that is capable of detecting faults and clustering different faults with only healthy data required during training (2) we provide an unsupervised explainability-guided fault diagnostics approach using XAI to offer domain experts potential indications of the aged or faulty components, achieving fault diagnostics without the prerequisite of ground-truth fault labels. These contributions are validated using an experimental dataset from a high-voltage CB under healthy and artificially introduced fault conditions, contributing to more reliable CB system operation.

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  • Hsu, Chi-Ching & Frusque, Gaëtan & Forest, Florent & Macedo, Felipe & Franck, Christian M. & Fink, Olga, 2025. "Explainable AI guided unsupervised fault diagnostics for high-voltage circuit breakers," Reliability Engineering and System Safety, Elsevier, vol. 263(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:reensy:v:263:y:2025:i:c:s0951832025004004
    DOI: 10.1016/j.ress.2025.111199
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