DocumentCode
52874
Title
A novel approach for reduction of electric field stress in vacuum interrupter chamber using advanced soft computing algorithms
Author
Shemshadi, Asaad ; Akbari, A. ; Taghi Bathaee, Seyed
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., K.N. Toosi Univ. of Technol., Tehran, Iran
Volume
20
Issue
5
fYear
2013
fDate
Oct. 2013
Firstpage
1951
Lastpage
1958
Abstract
This investigation presents a new algorithm for optimized internal shape design of high voltage equipments like a vacuum interrupter (VI) chamber, regarding to electric field intensity distribution pattern. At first a commercial vacuum chamber is modeled using Solid-Works and Comsol-Multiphysics softwares. The model design parameters are changed randomly to generate a new structure which is analyzed using finite element (FE) method to obtain 8 regions with maximum electric field intensity. This loop continues some times to arrange a data bank from input parameters vector and coupled output matrix for 8 internal electric field intensity components. The next stage is to train a suitable general regression neural network (GRNN) for every electric field output, separately, to form an objective functions with 8 objective components. Regarding the constrains and inequality conditions specified, a multiobjective genetic algorithm (GA) is arranged to run. A set of non-dominated points, called Pareto Front, are specified by this optimization algorithm which are edited and clustered in five sets using k-mean statistical function. In every set the point with smallest distance from the center point of that set is elite for final modeling and validation check. So the final optimized point is specified after F.E. modeling. This algorithm is studied in the case that the main shield is considered float. In continue we analyze the electric field reduction percentage achieved, which causes lower electric field stress on the insulators especially on the contact surfaces region. With respect to Fowler-Nordheim (FN) equation lower electric field causes lower field emission currents especially at the insulation recovery interval which increases the endurable transient recovery voltage (TRV) level of the chamber. Furthermore and in the future works the maximum size reduction of a vacuum interrupter chamber, or other equipment, can be performed with small change in the introduced algorith- .
Keywords
Pareto analysis; field emission; finite element analysis; fuzzy logic; genetic algorithms; insulators; neural nets; power engineering computing; vacuum interrupters; Comsol-Multiphysics softwares; Fowler-Nordheim equation; GRNN; Pareto front; Solid-Works softwares; TRV; VI chamber; advanced soft computing; contact surfaces region; data bank; electric field intensity distribution pattern; electric field stress reduction; field emission currents; finite element method; general regression neural network; high voltage equipments; insulation recovery interval; insulators; internal electric field intensity components; k-mean statistical function; multiobjective genetic algorithm; optimized internal shape design; transient recovery voltage; vacuum interrupter chamber; Electric fields; Indexes; Interrupters; Mathematical model; Optimization; Training data; Vectors; Vacuum interrupter; general regression neural network; genetic algorithm; multi objective optimization; vacuum insulation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1070-9878
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TDEI.2013.6633729
Filename
6633729
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