2021
DOI: 10.1109/mias.2020.3024491
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Digital Switchgear: The Next Phase in the Evolution of Safety by Design

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“…The research results of the China Electric Power Research Institute show that the main component of transformer faults is the collector on its secondary side, which manifests in the form of abnormal spikes, waveform distortion, DC drift, periodic variations and signal interruption [6]. With the large-scale and intelligent development of offshore wind farms, the application of intelligent control technology puts forward higher requirements for the digitalisation and intellectualisation of switchgear, which makes intelligent high-voltage switchgear more sensitive to electromagnetic disturbances [7,8]. According to the CIGRE research, 29% of serious switching failures are caused by electrical control systems and sensors, and 64.44% of the switching equipment performance changes are caused by the performance degradation of control and sensing systems, indicating that the reliability of the existing vacuum circuit breaker secondary equipment still needs to be improved [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research results of the China Electric Power Research Institute show that the main component of transformer faults is the collector on its secondary side, which manifests in the form of abnormal spikes, waveform distortion, DC drift, periodic variations and signal interruption [6]. With the large-scale and intelligent development of offshore wind farms, the application of intelligent control technology puts forward higher requirements for the digitalisation and intellectualisation of switchgear, which makes intelligent high-voltage switchgear more sensitive to electromagnetic disturbances [7,8]. According to the CIGRE research, 29% of serious switching failures are caused by electrical control systems and sensors, and 64.44% of the switching equipment performance changes are caused by the performance degradation of control and sensing systems, indicating that the reliability of the existing vacuum circuit breaker secondary equipment still needs to be improved [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%