Affiliation:
1. Islamic Azad University
2. Azerbaijan shahid madani University
Abstract
Fault detection, isolation, and fault diagnosis for a synchronous generator is a desirable feature that could aid in better monitoring and automation of the machine behavior, and could have a significant impact in establishing an adequate maintenance schedule that ensures proper operation while taking into consideration cost and risk of having a large generator and its maintenance. This work looks in parameter estimation’s algorithm methods those can used in fault detection, isolation and diagnosis. In a broad sense, a fault is understood as any kind of anomaly or malfunction that leads to an undesired performance of the system under consideration.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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