학술논문

A comparative investigation of electromechanical stresses on transformers caused by inrush and short-circuit currents
Document Type
Conference
Source
11th International Conference on Electrical Power Quality and Utilisation Electrical Power Quality and Utilisation (EPQU), 2011 11th International Conference on. :1-6 Oct, 2011
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Photonics and Electrooptics
Geoscience
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Computing and Processing
Windings
Surges
Force
Circuit faults
Power transformer insulation
Magnetic flux
Finite element methods
Power quality
Inrush currents
Short-circuit currents
Three-phase transformers
Electromechanical efforts
Finite element method
Language
ISSN
2150-6647
2150-6655
Abstract
This paper presents the mechanical effect on transformers when subjected to one of the power quality indicators, i.e., the electromagnetic transients. A common reason for internal faults in transformers windings is the weak insulation. This effect can be caused and accelerated by the electromechanical efforts produced by the inrush and short-circuit currents. Even though the transformer energizing is considered a normal operation, it produces high currents and this phenomenon significantly reduces the transformer life expectancy and may even lead to its instantaneous or timing destruction. Moreover, taking into account the same magnitude of current, the inrush currents can produce greater forces than those caused by short-circuit currents. Therefore, this papers aims to present and compare the electromechanical effects produced by the inrush and short-circuit currents in the transformers windings. To conduct this research, FLUX software in its 3D version, based on the finite element method (FEM) will be used. To highlight the overall model and the software performance, a laboratory 15 kVA transformer is utilized. It has been built with concentric double-layer windings and ferromagnetic core with three columns.