
Measurement -based electrical parameters of power transformers for Frequency Response Analysis interpretation - Part I: Core analysis
Author(s) -
Khoi Dinh Anh Pham
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
khoa học công nghệ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1859-0128
DOI - 10.32508/stdj.v20ik3.1074
Subject(s) - transformer , distribution transformer , electrical impedance , electromagnetic coil , frequency response , current transformer , electronic engineering , electrical engineering , frequency analysis , engineering , computer science , voltage , algorithm
Although the standard Frequency Response Analysis (FRA) test has been approved as an efficient tool to diagnose mechanical failures in power transformers, the demand to interpret FRA traces in practical and physical way is still requested. That means physical electrical parameters of transformers should be determined reasonably based on real measurements and afterwards are applicable for the interpretation. For purpose of FRA interpretation in practical manner, electrical parameters of power transformers in a physical equivalent circuit should be determined. As a first step, the paper introduces a new approach in determining frequency dependent core impedances of a distribution transformer based on the combination of circuit analysis of a duality-based model, measurements of driving-point impedances and experimental formulas. From that, two important contributions can be drawn. Firstly, frequency dependent core impedances are ready as available components in the circuit for FRA interpretation in broad frequency range. Secondly, the core parameters could be useful indicators for detecting relevant failures in cases there is no more failure on transformer windings.