Study of Impulse Voltage Distribution in Transformer Windings
Study of Impulse Voltage Distribution in Transformer Windings
Study of Impulse Voltage Distribution in Transformer Windings
II.
I.
INTRODUCTION
Analysis impulse voltage distribution in transformer
winding, and winding of the voltage impulse response
with a standard full wave and clipped wave especially at
the ends of the entanglement. For transient study in
electric power system can nowadays be done by
simulation with the help of software packages dedicated
for that purpose, such as EMTDC/PSCAD and others.
Studies that involve substation require a good skill and
knowledge in how to model more or less correctly the
equipment included in substations model. There has been
a lot of discussion regarding transient model of
substations main equipment, such as: power transformer,
Surge Arrester and others.
So far, the transient model of a power transformer
consists of a circuit of capacitance that represent the
capacitance of the winding insulation to ground, and the
inter-turn capacitance. To model properly a power
transformer that could reproduce the phenomenon close to
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Connector
(a)
RSTN
(a)
(b)
Arrestor Module:
Two electrical connections for the arrester
to go to module, double click on the icon
VHigh
High
Steep
Front
N Arrester
Neut
VNeut
Ae
2 6 7 .2 [o h m ]
C g 1 ,1 [n F ]
C g 1 ,2 [n F ]
C g 1 ,3 [n F ]
C g 1 ,4 [n F ]
C g 1 ,5 [n F ]
C g 1 ,6 [n F ]
C g 1 ,7 [n F ]
C g 1 ,8 [n F ]
C g 1 ,9 [n F ]
Etank1
TABLE I
L1- 9
III.
Capacitance (pF)
Cs
8,5.10-3
8,7.10-3
9,0.10-3
9,2.10-3
9,5.10-3
9,7.10-3
1,0.10-2
1,02.10-2
Cg
3,4.10-4
3,5.10-4
3,7.10-4
3,8.10-4
4,0.10-4
4,2.10-4
4,4.10-4
4,6.10-4
4,8.10-4
Inductan
ce
(mH)
1.1
1.1
1.1
1.1
1.1
1.1
1.1
1.1
Bx
B
-
TIME
+
Ae
Bx
Surge
(a)
TRANSFORMER CONSTANTS
Conductor
Layers
(from-to)
L1- 1
L1- 2
L1- 3
L1- 4
L1- 5
L1- 6
L1- 7
L1- 8
2 6 9 .1 [o h m ]
6 8 0 .4 [o h m ]
C s 1 ,1 [n F ]
C s 1 ,2 [n F ]
C s 1 ,3 [n F ]
C s 1 ,4 [n F ]
C s 1 ,5 [n F ]
C s 1 ,6 [n F ]
C s 1 ,7 [n F ]
Etank
C s 1 ,8 [n F ]
C s 1 ,9 [n F ]
Resistance
(Ohm)
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
(b)
380
0.0
Arrestor Module:
Two electrical connections for the arrester
to go to module, double click on the icon
-1.0k
VHigh
Cs1,5 [nF]
Cs1,4 [nF]
Cs1,3 [nF]
Cs1,2 [nF]
L1,6 [H]
L1,5 [H]
L1,4 [H]
L1,3 [H]
L1,2 [H]
Cs1,1 [nF]
L1,1 [H]
-2.0k
L1,1 [H]
R1,1 [ohm] L1,1[H]
Etank
R..,n [ohm]
R1,6 [ohm]
R1,5 [ohm]
R1,4 [ohm]
R1,3 [ohm]
R1,2 [ohm]
R1,1 [ohm]
R1,1 [ohm]
Steep
Front
N Arrester
2 6 9 .1 [o h m ]
Cs1,6 [nF]
L.., n [H]
6 8 0 .4 [o h m ]
Voltage (kV)
High
Neut
-3.0k
-4.0k
VNeut
Ae Bx
2 6 7 .2 [o h m ]
C g 1 ,1 [n F ]
C g 1 ,2 [n F ]
C g 1 ,3 [n F ]
C g 1 ,4 [n F ]
C g 1 ,5 [n F ]
C g 1 ,6 [n F ]
C g .., n [n F ]
-5.0k
TIME
+
Ae Bx
Surge
-6.0k
-7.0k
I = 50 * [ EXP(-50e-6 * t) - EXP(-1.2e-6 * t) ]
0.000
0.001m 0.002m 0.003m 0.004m 0.005m 0.006m 0.007m 0.008m 0.009m 0.010m
(a)
(b)
Figure 4: Output Simulation EMTDC/PSCAD Model 1, consisting of
transformers capacitances only.
(a) Output Cs Simulation Model 1 and
(b) Output Cg Simulation Model 1
(b)
IV.
EXPERIMENTAL SETUP
Where:
Cg1; Cg2...: Capacitance between conductor layers
to ground
Cs1, Cs2...: Capacitance between layers
L11, L12, : Inductance of each conductor layer
R11, R12, : Resistance of each conductor layer
LV Winding
Computer
GPIB
Card
Generator
Impuls
1
2
3
4
5
6
Oscilloscope
Probe HV
7
8
9
HV Winding
(a)
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V.
RESULTS
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VI.
CONCLUSION
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