학술논문

Time-Domain Implementation of Damping Factor White-Box Transformer Model for Inclusion in EMT Simulation Programs
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery IEEE Trans. Power Delivery Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on. 35(2):464-472 Apr, 2020
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Surges
Windings
Time-domain analysis
Admittance
State-space methods
Computational modeling
Frequency-domain analysis
Transformer
white box model
damping factor
EMT
simulation
overvoltages
Language
ISSN
0885-8977
1937-4208
Abstract
White-box detailed transformer models are used by manufacturers for predicting internal overvoltages in transformer windings during the lightning impulse test. One such model is the d -factor model, which is based on a lumped-parameter description based on winding discretization with the inclusion of losses via an empirical, frequency-dependent damping factor. This paper shows a procedure for direct inclusion of the d -factor model in electromagnetic transients simulation programs for use in general studies of network overvoltages. Proper utilization of the model's diagonal structure is utilized in combination with real-valued arithmetic for maximum speed in transient simulations, with optional initialization from sinusoidal steady-state conditions. The model can be used both as a terminal equivalent and for calculation of internal voltages with use of an augmented input data set. The method is demonstrated for a single-phase three-winding transformer that is applied in a simulation study of transient resonant voltage buildup in the tertiary winding.