To address the inverse identification of contact-related thermal faults in gas-insulated switchgear (GIS), this study proposes a method for contact resistance inversion and internal temperature field reconstruction. The proposed method enables the estimation of faulty internal contact resistance using external enclosure temperature data, while simultaneously reconstructing the internal temperature field. First, a forward numerical model of GIS is established, and a POD-Kriging surrogate model is developed to achieve second-level rapid prediction of the forward problem. Based on this surrogate model, the thermal fault inversion problem is formulated as an optimization problem of fault parameters and solved using the Grey Wolf Optimizer. GIS temperature-rise experiments are performed to validate the numerical model, and a real GIS contact fault case is further analyzed. The results indicate that the proposed method yields an average inversion error of 9.5% for degraded contact resistance, with the maximum error at internal temperature monitoring points remaining below 8%. The total inversion time is approximately 30 s. These findings demonstrate that the proposed method is capable of effective online inversion and diagnosis of contact-related thermal faults in GIS equipment.
Yue et al. (Sat,) studied this question.