학술논문

Fast Frequency Characterization of Inductive Voltage Transformers Using Damped Oscillatory Waves
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement IEEE Trans. Instrum. Meas. Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on. 73:1-14 2024
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Frequency measurement
Power system harmonics
Harmonic analysis
Standards
Europe
Transient analysis
Technological innovation
Damped oscillatory waves
harmonics
inductive voltage transformers (VTs)
instrument transformers (ITs)
interharmonics
transient phenomena
Language
ISSN
0018-9456
1557-9662
Abstract
Measurements of harmonics and, in general, of power quality in distribution grids are becoming more and more an essential task, due to the proliferation of switching power devices. Instrument transformers (ITs), which are necessary for these kinds of measurements in distribution grids, in turn, need to be frequency characterized. Although international standards about ITs do not suggest procedures for their frequency characterization, there are some characterization procedures that are acknowledged in the scientific literature. They are based on the application of realistic power system waveforms to the ITs, in order to test their behavior in conditions very similar to the actual operating conditions. A drawback of these procedures is the quite long duration of the tests, in the order of ~1–10 h. Therefore, this article proposes a new waveform for the frequency characterization of inductive voltage transformers (VTs), composed by the superposition of a fundamental component and a periodic transient phenomenon, namely, a damped sine wave. With its use, it is possible, with a single waveform, to evaluate the frequency behavior of an inductive VT, thus with a test duration in the order of ~1 s. The waveform is theoretically analyzed and experimentally applied to two commercial VTs for medium-voltage distribution grids. Results are compared with those obtained with the IT frequency characterization methods most acknowledged in scientific literature.