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Making Predictions About the Power Transformer's Technical State with Fuzzy Logic and the Dissolved Gas Analysis Method

Author(s) Dr. Rekha
Country India
Abstract Fuzzy logic has been introduced in many researches as in to force the PV to work around MPP. FLC has the advantages of working with imprecise inputs, not needing an accurate mathematical model, and handling nonlinearity. FLC generally consists of three stages: fuzzification, aggregation, and defuzzification. During fuzzification, numerical input variables are converted into a membership function. The output of the systems has linguistic relations with the inputs of the system. These relations are called rules and the output of each rule is a fuzzy set. More than one rule is used to increase conversion efficiency. Aggregation is the process whereby the output fuzzy sets of each rule are combined to make one output fuzzy set. Afterward, the fuzzy set is defuzzified to a crisp output in the defuzzification process.
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Field Engineering
Published In Volume 2, Issue 5, September-October 2020
Published On 2020-10-11
Cite This Making Predictions About the Power Transformer's Technical State with Fuzzy Logic and the Dissolved Gas Analysis Method - Dr. Rekha - IJFMR Volume 2, Issue 5, September-October 2020.

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