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Distribution Transformer Remaining Useful Life Estimation Considering Electric Vehicle Penetration

Hafiz Muhammad Usman, Ramadan El‐Shatshat, Ayman El‐Hag

2023IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery13 citationsDOI

Abstract

A major portion of a power system's asset portfolio comprises distribution transformers on residential premises. The rapid and massive acceptance of electric vehicles is posing challenges for distribution transformers to operate over their expected lifespan. This work proposes a four-layer framework to assess the real-time and anticipated aging of a distribution transformer and estimate the remaining useful life of a distribution transformer. The first layer stores residential smart meter data to be utilized for the kVA load estimation of a distribution transformer in the second layer. The performance of two powerful forecasting tools, i.e., Time Series Decomposition and Hidden Markov Model, is compared in the third layer. The historical and forecast data, along with the distribution transformer's thermal parameters, are used for its remaining useful life assessment. Numerical validation is conducted on real-world data utilizing electricity consumption and ambient temperature of fifteen households in London, Ontario, Canada. This work also includes the penetration of the most popular electric vehicles in Canada, along with service drop cable data and practical secondary distribution circuit configuration.

Topics & Concepts

Distribution transformerTransformerAutomotive engineeringElectricityEngineeringElectrical engineeringReliability engineeringVoltagePower Transformer Diagnostics and InsulationHigh voltage insulation and dielectric phenomenaEnergy Load and Power Forecasting