JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING RESEARCH, no.10, pp.1-11, 2022 (SCI-Expanded)
Ferroresonance is an unexpected, continuous, and
undesirable event that causes excessive growth and distortion in the voltage
and current waveform, whose cause is unknown and suddenly develops in power
systems. To take precautions against the ferroresonance phenomenon, it is
necessary to be able to predict how the distortions in the ferroresonance
voltage will continue. Today, the ferroresonance problem has not been fully
solved yet and more scientific studies are still needed. In this study, a new
approach of an LSTM network has been developed that predicts the irregular and
excessively large-amplitude continuing behavioral disturbances of the phase
voltage in a real electrical power network exposed to ferroresonance. As a
result of the study, the ferroresonance-voltage continuing in distorted
waveform was estimated with an error of 0.0346 according to the Mean Absolute
Percent Error (MAPE). The training data used in the study is only about 5% of
all predicted ferroresonance voltage data. The successful estimation of 95% of
the Ferreroresonance voltage using only about 5%, proves the success of the
LSTM model applied with a new approach for the study.