Analysis of Weibull and Poisson Distribution use in Medium Voltage Circuit Breakers RUL Assessment

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Abstract

In this paper, Weibull and Poisson distribution calculation are carried out with new data to conclude a conclusion are they suitable for circuit breakers remaining useful life assessment (RUL). Old data are covering a 10 years period consisting of measured voltage drop on CB contacts and number of tripped short circuit faults. In this paper, new data, from the last 3 years, would be used to make a comparison with old data and make conclusions have been probability distributions correctly chosen.

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Dragan Stevanovic. 2020. \u201cAnalysis of Weibull and Poisson Distribution use in Medium Voltage Circuit Breakers RUL Assessment\u201d. Global Journal of Research in Engineering - F: Electrical & Electronic GJRE-F Volume 20 (GJRE Volume 20 Issue F2): .

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/gjre

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In this paper, Weibull and Poisson distribution calculation are carried out with new data to conclude a conclusion are they suitable for circuit breakers remaining useful life assessment (RUL). Old data are covering a 10 years period consisting of measured voltage drop on CB contacts and number of tripped short circuit faults. In this paper, new data, from the last 3 years, would be used to make a comparison with old data and make conclusions have been probability distributions correctly chosen.

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