A maintenance cost study of transformers based on markov model utilizing frequency of transition approach

In this paper, a maintenance cost study of transformers based on the Markov Model (MM) utilizing the Health Index (HI) is presented. In total, 120 distribution transformers of oil type (33/11 kV and 30 MVA) are examined. The HI is computed based on condition assessment data. Based on the HI, the tra...

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Main Authors: Yahaya, M.S., Azis, N., Selva, A.M., Kadir, M.Z.A.A., Jasni, J., Kadim, E.J., Hairi, M.H., Ghazali, Y.Z.Y.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-104042018-12-07T04:04:15Z A maintenance cost study of transformers based on markov model utilizing frequency of transition approach Yahaya, M.S. Azis, N. Selva, A.M. Kadir, M.Z.A.A. Jasni, J. Kadim, E.J. Hairi, M.H. Ghazali, Y.Z.Y. In this paper, a maintenance cost study of transformers based on the Markov Model (MM) utilizing the Health Index (HI) is presented. In total, 120 distribution transformers of oil type (33/11 kV and 30 MVA) are examined. The HI is computed based on condition assessment data. Based on the HI, the transformers are arranged according to its corresponding states, and the transition probabilities are determined based on frequency of a transition approach utilizing the transformer transition states for the year 2013/2014 and 2012/2013. The future states of transformers are determined based on the MM chain algorithm. Finally, the maintenance costs are estimated based on future-state distribution probabilities according to the proposed maintenance policy model. The study shows that the deterioration states of the transformer population for the year 2015 can be predicted by MM based on the transformer transition states for the year 2013/2014 and 2012/2013. Analysis on the relationship between the predicted and actual computed numbers of transformers reveals that all transformer states are still within the 95% prediction interval. There is a 90% probability that the transformer population will reach State 1 after 76 years and 69 years based on the transformer transition states for the year 2013/2014 and 2012/2013. Based on the probability-state distributions, it is found that the total maintenance cost increases gradually from Ringgit Malaysia (RM) 5.94 million to RM 39.09 million based on transformer transition states for the year 2013/2014 and RM 37.56 million for the year 2012/2013 within the 20 years prediction interval, respectively. 2018 by the authors. 2018-11-07T08:10:41Z 2018-11-07T08:10:41Z 2018 Article 10.3390/en11082006 en
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description In this paper, a maintenance cost study of transformers based on the Markov Model (MM) utilizing the Health Index (HI) is presented. In total, 120 distribution transformers of oil type (33/11 kV and 30 MVA) are examined. The HI is computed based on condition assessment data. Based on the HI, the transformers are arranged according to its corresponding states, and the transition probabilities are determined based on frequency of a transition approach utilizing the transformer transition states for the year 2013/2014 and 2012/2013. The future states of transformers are determined based on the MM chain algorithm. Finally, the maintenance costs are estimated based on future-state distribution probabilities according to the proposed maintenance policy model. The study shows that the deterioration states of the transformer population for the year 2015 can be predicted by MM based on the transformer transition states for the year 2013/2014 and 2012/2013. Analysis on the relationship between the predicted and actual computed numbers of transformers reveals that all transformer states are still within the 95% prediction interval. There is a 90% probability that the transformer population will reach State 1 after 76 years and 69 years based on the transformer transition states for the year 2013/2014 and 2012/2013. Based on the probability-state distributions, it is found that the total maintenance cost increases gradually from Ringgit Malaysia (RM) 5.94 million to RM 39.09 million based on transformer transition states for the year 2013/2014 and RM 37.56 million for the year 2012/2013 within the 20 years prediction interval, respectively. 2018 by the authors.
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author Yahaya, M.S.
Azis, N.
Selva, A.M.
Kadir, M.Z.A.A.
Jasni, J.
Kadim, E.J.
Hairi, M.H.
Ghazali, Y.Z.Y.
spellingShingle Yahaya, M.S.
Azis, N.
Selva, A.M.
Kadir, M.Z.A.A.
Jasni, J.
Kadim, E.J.
Hairi, M.H.
Ghazali, Y.Z.Y.
A maintenance cost study of transformers based on markov model utilizing frequency of transition approach
author_facet Yahaya, M.S.
Azis, N.
Selva, A.M.
Kadir, M.Z.A.A.
Jasni, J.
Kadim, E.J.
Hairi, M.H.
Ghazali, Y.Z.Y.
author_sort Yahaya, M.S.
title A maintenance cost study of transformers based on markov model utilizing frequency of transition approach
title_short A maintenance cost study of transformers based on markov model utilizing frequency of transition approach
title_full A maintenance cost study of transformers based on markov model utilizing frequency of transition approach
title_fullStr A maintenance cost study of transformers based on markov model utilizing frequency of transition approach
title_full_unstemmed A maintenance cost study of transformers based on markov model utilizing frequency of transition approach
title_sort maintenance cost study of transformers based on markov model utilizing frequency of transition approach
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