Title :
Analysis of Significant Factors on Cable Failure Using the Cox Proportional Hazard Model
Author :
Zeyang Tang ; Chengke Zhou ; Wei Jiang ; Wenjun Zhou ; Xiaoping Jing ; Jianhui Yu ; Alkali, Babakalli ; Bojie Sheng
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. Eng., Wuhan Univ., Wuhan, China
Abstract :
This paper proposes the use of the Cox proportional hazard model (Cox PHM), a statistical model, for the analysis of early-failure data associated with power cables. The Cox PHM analyses simultaneously a set of covariates and identifies those which have significant effects on the cable failures. In order to demonstrate the appropriateness of the model, relevant historical failure data related to medium voltage (MV, rated at 10 kV) distribution cables and High Voltage (HV, 110 kV and 220 kV) transmission cables have been collected from a regional electricity company in China. Results prove that the model is more robust than the Weibull distribution, in that failure data does not have to be homogeneous. Results also demonstrate that the method can single out a case of poor manufacturing quality with a particular cable joint provider by using a statistical hypothesis test. The proposed approach can potentially help to resolve any legal dispute that may arise between a manufacturer and a network operator, in addition to providing guidance for improving future practice in cable procurement, design, installations and maintenance.
Keywords :
Weibull distribution; failure analysis; hazards; power cables; statistical analysis; China; Cox PHM analyses; Cox proportional hazard model; Weibull distribution; cable design; cable failure; cable failures; cable installations; cable maintenance; cable procurement; distribution cables; early-failure data analysis; failure data; manufacturing quality; power cables; regional electricity company; statistical hypothesis test; statistical model; transmission cables; voltage 10 kV; voltage 110 kV; voltage 220 kV; Analytical models; Communication cables; Data models; Hazards; Joints; Power cables; Prognostics and health management; Cable failures; Cox proportional hazard model (Cox PHM); covariate; hazard function; influencing factors; power cable;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRD.2013.2287025