Online Transformer Internal Fault Detection Based on Instantaneous Voltage and Current Measurements Considering Impact of Harmonics

This paper investigates the performance of a recently proposed online transformer internal fault detection technique and examines the impact of harmonics through detailed nonlinear simulation of a transformer using 3-D finite-element modelling. The proposed online technique is based on considering t...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on power delivery 2017-04, Vol.32 (2), p.587-598
Hauptverfasser: Masoum, Ali S., Hashemnia, Naser, Abu-Siada, A., Masoum, Mohammad A. S., Islam, Syed M.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This paper investigates the performance of a recently proposed online transformer internal fault detection technique and examines the impact of harmonics through detailed nonlinear simulation of a transformer using 3-D finite-element modelling. The proposed online technique is based on considering the correlation between the instantaneous input and output voltage difference (ΔV) and the input current of a particular phase as a fingerprint of the transformer that could be measured every cycle to identify any incipient mechanical deformation within power transformers. To precisely emulate real transformer operation under various winding mechanical deformations, a detailed 3-D finite-element model is developed. Detailed simulations with (non)sinusoidal excitation are performed and analyzed to demonstrate the unique impact of each fault on the ΔV-I locus. Impacts on harmonic order, magnitude, and phase angle are also investigated. Furthermore, practical measurements have been performed to validate the effect of a winding short-circuit fault on the proposed ΔV-I locus without and with the impact of system harmonics.
ISSN:0885-8977
1937-4208
DOI:10.1109/TPWRD.2014.2358072