NEW TECHNIQUES FOR HIGH VOLTAGE EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE
Alexandru S. Jude, Petru Ehegartner, Petru Andea, Flaviu M. Frigura-Iliasa
Pagini: 100-107
Publicat: 1 Jan 2008
Vizualizări: 181
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Rezumat: This paper presents some basic theoretical aspects concerning the predictive maintenance applicable to high voltage switches as well as (on line and off-line) methods of monitoring and diagnosing the status of their main contacts. All principles are applicable to other many high voltage devices like surge-arresters, separators etc. Some fuzzy-logic algorithms are used to determine the key elements of the predictive maintenance. Those algorithms are implemented into powerful software tools for high voltage equipment maintenance. It is a clear example of implementing technology changes in order to obtain a higher efficiency of some existing equipment with low costs.
Cuvinte cheie: high voltage equipment, maintenance
Citează acest articol: Alexandru S. Jude, Petru Ehegartner, Petru Andea, Flaviu M. Frigura-Iliasa. NEW TECHNIQUES FOR HIGH VOLTAGE EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Materials, Methods & Technologies 2, 100-107 (2008). https://www.scientific-publications.net/en/article/1003521/
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