Internal hot spot temperature inversion method of 500 kV arrester under damp condition
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(1.Huangshi Power Supply Company, State Grid Hubei Electric Power Co.,Ltd., Huangshi 435000, China;2.NARI Group Co.,Ltd. (State Grid Electric Power Research Institute), Nanjing 211106, China;3.Wuhan NARI Co.,Ltd., State Grid Electric Power Research Institute,Wuhan 430074, China;4. College of Electrical Engineering and New Energy, China Three Gorges University, Yichang 443002, China)

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    Accurately predicting the internal hot spot temperature can improve the damp fault inspection effect of arrester effectively. An inversion detection method of hot spot temperature inside 500 kV arrester based on surface temperature and SVM (support vector machine) is proposed. Taking the surface temperature of arrester and wind speed as inputs, the inversion of hot spot temperature inside arrester is realized. In order to improve the prediction accuracy of the proposed model, the influences of the grid search (GS) and particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithms on inversion accuracy are compared. The results show that the GS?SVM model is of good inversion performance. The maximum and minimum errors between the internal hot spot temperature obtained by the inversion method and the actual values are 4.00 ℃ and 0.01 ℃ respectively, which proves the effectiveness of the inversion model.

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彭劲樟,张再华,吴风亮,刘 波,沈 越,黎 鹏,吴 田.500 kV避雷器受潮条件下内部热点温度反演方法[J].电力科学与技术学报英文版,2023,38(4):198-204. PENG Jingzhang, ZHANG Zaihua, WU Fengliang, LIU Bo, SHEN Yue, LI Peng, WU Tian. Internal hot spot temperature inversion method of 500 kV arrester under damp condition[J]. Journal of Electric Power Science and Technology,2023,38(4):198-204.

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