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Recognition of Aging Stage of Oil–Paper Insulation Based on Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering and Kernel Entropy Component Analysis

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This study explores the method of applying surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) in diagnosing the aging stage of oil–paper insulation equipment in the power system, which provides access to the… Click to show full abstract

This study explores the method of applying surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) in diagnosing the aging stage of oil–paper insulation equipment in the power system, which provides access to the on-line mornitoring of electrical equipment. Oil–paper samples in different aging stages were obtained by accelerated aging experiments. Effective Raman signals of insulating oil were collected by using the self-made hexagonal sliver nano-plates SERS substrates and the self-assembled Raman detection platform. For the SERS data of oil-paper insulation samples, kernel entropy component analysis (KECA) was applied to extract the Raman spectral features and support vector machine (SVM) was used to recognize the the aging stage of oil–paper insulation. The results demonstrate that the KECA-SVM method exhibits a good diagnostic capacity and the recognition accuracy of the propsed method reached 81.43 % (57/70). In summary, a new spectral method is proposed to diagnose the aging stage of oil-paper insulation, which lays a foundation for the actual diagnosis of the aging condition in running oil–paper insulation equipment by Raman spectroscopy.

Keywords: oil paper; paper insulation; aging stage; oil

Journal Title: IEEE Access
Year Published: 2019

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