TY - CONF KW - Electromagnetic waves; Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy; Insulating oil; Monitoring; Nondestructive examination; Oil filled transformers; Power transformers; Spectroscopy; Contamination levels; FTIR; Non-destructive technique; Radiation interactions; Spectroscopy technology; Transformer condition monitoring; Transformer oil samples; UV-Vis; Condition monitoring ID - scholars20477 UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85007199214&doi=10.1109%2fCMD.2016.7757895&partnerID=40&md5=b4ac9fa3c0c28616450081f4d0a58dae N2 - Spectroscopy is a powerful non-destructive technique that utilizes electromagnetic radiation interaction effect to determine the energy level and structure of atomic or molecular substance. In the last two decades, several researchers attempted to explore new various applications of spectroscopy technology in transformer condition monitoring. These applications include quantifying furan concentration in transformer oil samples which facilitate paper insulation aging assessment, estimating transformer oil interfacial tension number, and identifying contamination level in transformer oil. This paper presents a comprehensive review of the applications of the spectroscopy technology in power transformer condition monitoring and diagnostic. © 2016 IEEE. SN - 978-150903398-0 N1 - Cited by: 15 AV - none PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. A1 - Bakar, Norazhar Abu A1 - Cui, Huize A1 - Abu-Siada, A. A1 - Li, Shengtao TI - A review of spectroscopy technology applications in transformer condition monitoring Y1 - 2016/// ER -