학술논문

Numerical calculations of three-phase transformer transients
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery IEEE Trans. Power Delivery Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on. 20(4):2493-2500 Oct, 2005
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Phase transformers
Power system transients
Power system simulation
Mathematical model
Capacitance
Differential equations
State-space methods
Stability
Computational modeling
Surges
Inrush currents
ferroresonance
modeling
state space methods
stiff differential equations
transformers
transient analysis
Language
ISSN
0885-8977
1937-4208
Abstract
A three-phase, two-winding transformer model is presented in this paper. Nonlinear magnetizing curves are piecewise linearized, while the input winding capacitances are lumped onto the transformer terminals. A stiff system of differential equations in a state space, describing the transformer transient behavior, is solved using the L-stable backward differentiation formulas (BDFs) numerical rule. It has been shown that using the BDF numerical rule has resulted in better stability properties than using the trapezoidal rule. A computer program has been developed for generation of variable-state waveforms. The developed program is suitable for simulations of low-frequency three-phase transformer transients such as inrush currents and ferroresonance. This computer program has proved to be numerically stable for the problems investigated in this paper. The results acquired in this way are compared to results obtained using MATLAB/Power System Blockset, as well as to results of laboratory measurements.