학술논문

Measurement of DC Currents in the Power Grid by Current Transformer
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics IEEE Trans. Magn. Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on. 49(1):73-76 Jan, 2013
Subject
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Current transformers
Current measurement
Sensors
Impedance
Windings
Voltage measurement
Circuit faults
Current sensor
current transformer
DC current measurement
fluxgate sensor
Language
ISSN
0018-9464
1941-0069
Abstract
DC currents in power grids are mainly caused by geomagnetic activity especially during magnetic storms. It is desirable to monitor these currents to prevent saturation of transformers, which may cause blackout. However, adding DC current sensors to existing installations would be very costly. We suggest to convert some of the existing current transformers to fluxgate DC current sensors by injecting AC excitation current into their secondary winding. We successfully tested this concept on 500 A current transformer. The achievable accuracy is 10% for DC currents and 1.5% for AC currents, which is sufficient for protection and monitoring purposes. We analyze the DC current sensitivity dependence on the (changing) grid impedance, and we show that the sensitivity can be stabilized by controlling the secondary voltage component at the excitation frequency. Excitation current injected into the grid also depends on the grid impedance, but for realistic conditions it is below 2 A.