Health Assessment and Life Prediction of Transformer

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A third-class model based on condition monitoring is built in this paper. And an assessment system with operating information, the hottest temperature, and electric filed strength as indicators is realized. Then the equation of health level index for electric power equipment in this model is given. In the end, the health level index and life assessment of transformer are analyzed and calculated by example.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 805-806)

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1215-1220

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September 2013

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