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A CNN-Regression-Based Contact Erosion Measurement Method for AC Contactors

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This article proposes a method that indirectly measures the contact erosion of alternating current (ac) contactors via mapping electrical signals to the contacting alloy erosion condition which is represented by… Click to show full abstract

This article proposes a method that indirectly measures the contact erosion of alternating current (ac) contactors via mapping electrical signals to the contacting alloy erosion condition which is represented by the accumulated contact mass loss (ACML). Electrical signal waveforms and their corresponding ACMLs of every make-and-break operation are acquired in endurance tests. A supervised convolutional neural network regression (CNNR) architecture containing six 1-D convolution layers is proposed to model the relation between waveforms and ACMLs. We compare different CNNR architectures as well as different training schemes by the test precision to obtain the optimal solution. Experiments prove that the proposed CNNR architecture with an optimized training scheme can achieve a precise ACML measurement when only voltage waveforms of make operations are used. The best results reach mean absolute errors of 3.29% and 1.59% corresponding to two datasets, respectively, which are superior to the results of other regression methods in the comparison and prove the theoretical significance and application values.

Keywords: cnn regression; regression based; contact erosion; erosion; measurement

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
Year Published: 2022

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