2013
DOI: 10.1002/etep.1771
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A preliminary study of transformer life estimation based on linear cumulative damage theory

Abstract: SUMMARYTransformer life is primarily influenced by thermal, electrical, and mechanical stresses, and each type of stress can be subdivided into time-varying common stress from the normal usage and variable stochastic stress caused by unusual events. Estimating the cumulative effect of variable stress is essential for life estimation. Current research on the cumulative effect of time-varying common stress or variable stochastic stress varies without a unified theoretical framework, resulting in the separate stu… Show more

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“…The Miner's criterion is employed to estimate the fatigue lives of the wires. According to the Miner linear cumulative damage theory [34], the total damage can be figured out by…”
Section: Fatigue and Wear Of Conductorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Miner's criterion is employed to estimate the fatigue lives of the wires. According to the Miner linear cumulative damage theory [34], the total damage can be figured out by…”
Section: Fatigue and Wear Of Conductorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He, Cheng and Sun [9] study the reliability of power system by real-time monitoring major components, by using hourly load curve and temperature curve the operating conditions are simulated, and the reliability function based on temperature is established. Bai, Gao and Liu [10] study transformer life influenced by thermal, electrical and mechanical stresses based on linear cumulative damage theory, a probabilistic model is obtained with failure rate of Weibull distribution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%