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Methodology for Circuit Breaker Contact Diagnosis through Dynamic Resistance Measurements and Fuzzy-Logic-Based Analysis

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  • Ronimack T. Souza

    (Department of Electrical Engineering, Federal University of Campina Grande, Aprigio Veloso St., 882, Campina Grande 58429-900, Brazil)

  • George R. S. Lira

    (Department of Electrical Engineering, Federal University of Campina Grande, Aprigio Veloso St., 882, Campina Grande 58429-900, Brazil)

  • Edson G. Costa

    (Department of Electrical Engineering, Federal University of Campina Grande, Aprigio Veloso St., 882, Campina Grande 58429-900, Brazil)

  • Adriano C. Oliveira

    (Engineering Department, Federal Rural University of the Semi-Arid, Francisco Mota St., Caraúbas 59780-000, Brazil)

  • Antonio F. Leite Neto

    (Postgraduate Program in Electrical Engineering, Federal University of Campina Grande, Campina Grande 58428-830, Brazil)

Abstract

This paper presents a methodology capable of measuring, processing, and extracting contact resistance parameters that enable the identification of the contact degradation level inside arc extinction chambers in medium- and high-voltage circuit breakers (CB). To determine the contact degradation level, an algorithm was developed to extract the characteristic parameters from the results of dynamic resistance measurement (DRM). To analyze the dataset parameters, this work employs the combination of different statistical tools, such as boxplots and fuzzy logic, enabling the evaluation to be conducted without the subjectivity inherent in human decision. Therefore, a more objective and reliable diagnosis could be achieved. The DRM tests were performed on two types of minimum-oil CB (MOCB), 800 A/15 kV/12.5 kA (CB-A) and 2000 A/72.5 kV/31.5 kA (CB-B and CB-C). For CB-A and CB-B, three contacts were utilized for each CB, with significant contact degradation. For CB-C, a single contact was employed without significant degradation. The DRM curves of the CB-C contact were used as the reference for evaluation of the CB-B contacts. For this purpose, a new DRM system was developed. The proposed methodology can be defined as a complement for other diagnostic techniques, serving as a non-subjective asset management tool, supporting decisions regarding equipment interventions.

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  • Ronimack T. Souza & George R. S. Lira & Edson G. Costa & Adriano C. Oliveira & Antonio F. Leite Neto, 2024. "Methodology for Circuit Breaker Contact Diagnosis through Dynamic Resistance Measurements and Fuzzy-Logic-Based Analysis," Energies, MDPI, vol. 17(8), pages 1-15, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:17:y:2024:i:8:p:1869-:d:1375388
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