Abstract
High-voltage circuit breakers are the core equipment in power networks, and to a certain extent, are related to the safe and reliable operation of power systems. However, their core components are prone to mechanical faults. This study proposes a component separation method to detect multiple mechanical faults in circuit breakers that can achieve online real-time monitoring. First, a model and strategy are presented for obtaining mechanical voiceprint signals from circuit breakers. Subsequently, the component separation method was used to decompose the voiceprint signals of multiple faults into individual component signals. Based on this, the recognition of the features of a single-fault voiceprint signal can be achieved. Finally, multiple faults in high-voltage circuit breakers were identified through an experimental simulation and verification of the circuit breaker voiceprint signals collected from the substation site. The research results indicate that the proposed method exhibits excellent performance for multiple mechanical faults, such as spring structures and loose internal components of circuit breakers. In addition, it provides a reference method for the real-time online monitoring of high-voltage circuit breakers.
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