Neutrosophic Inference System (NIS) in Power Electrical Transformers, Adapted the MIL-STD-1629A

Authors

  • Ahmed K. Essa
  • Montifort Blessings Andrew Mitungwi
  • Tuweh Prince Gadama
  • A. A. Salama

Abstract

This study is concerned with creating a neutrosophic inference system (NIS) and developing its
mathematical concepts, as well as determining the most critical problems in the power electrical
transformers. Studying their potential failure mode and effects analysis and then, analyzing the risk
assessment and management. New insight and novel techniques have been presented to interpret the
failure modes (i.e. severity, occurrence, and detection). This paper presents a novel operator called ANOR
which is used for the first time to combine the (IF-Then) inference rules. The neutrosophic inference system
using failure mode effect analysis is a modern tool for studying the reliability of electrical power
transformers. Also, this study suggested some modifications in the standard MIL-STD-1629A. this article
presents and for the first time, a new inferencing sixty-three neutrosophic rules in which their biasing is
categorized into three types: truth state, indeterminacy state, and falsity state

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Published

2023-12-11

Issue

Section

SI#1,2024: Neutrosophical Advancements And Their Impact on Research

How to Cite

Ahmed K. Essa, Montifort Blessings Andrew Mitungwi, Tuweh Prince Gadama, & A. A. Salama. (2023). Neutrosophic Inference System (NIS) in Power Electrical Transformers, Adapted the MIL-STD-1629A. Neutrosophic Sets and Systems, 58, 25-67. https://fs.unm.edu/nss8/index.php/111/article/view/3531

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