scholarly journals A Novel Method for Distribution Transformer Short-circuit Test

2021 ◽  
Vol 1885 (4) ◽  
pp. 042055
Author(s):  
Xiaoxiao Luo ◽  
Qianbo Xiao ◽  
Qian Wang ◽  
Zhiping Sheng
Author(s):  
He Dongsheng ◽  
Jia Zhidong ◽  
Lin Zhili ◽  
Luo Haiao ◽  
Miao Benjian ◽  
...  

Abstract The short-circuit withstand capability test of distribution transformer has the characteristics of long test period, high cost, strong destructiveness, low qualification rate, and can not be verified by simulation or calculation. It has become the bottleneck restricting the engineering and industrialization development of transformer industry. Based on experimental big data, this paper uses the expert diagnosis method of fuzzy mathematics to establish a superior evaluation model. The typical design process of distribution transformers is scored by experts, and the short-circuit passing rate is calculated according to the real short-circuit test data. Linear regression analysis is used to establish the regression equation, and a pre-diagnosis technique for short-circuit withstand capability of distribution transformers is proposed. At the same time, the validity of the model is verified by the actual case, and the accurate pre-diagnosis of the resistance to short-circuit capability is realized. It breaks through the common key technologies of the transformer industry and provides an early warning for the quality control of power grid pro-ducts and the elimination of hidden danger products. It has important theoretical guiding significance and engineering application value.


2013 ◽  
Vol 62 (3) ◽  
pp. 401-415 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christian Kreischer ◽  
Stefan Kulig ◽  
Carsten Göbel

Abstract Long transmission lines have to be compensated to enhance the transport of active power. But a wrong design of the compensation may lead to subsynchronous resonances (SSR). For studies often park equivalent circuits are used. The parameters of the models are often determined analytically or by a three-phase short-circuit test. Models with this parameters give good results for frequencies of 50 Hz and 100 Hz resp. 60 Hz and 120 Hz. But SSR occurs at lower frequencies what arises the question of the reliability of the used models. Therefore in this publication a novel method for the determination of Park equivalent circuit parameters is presented. Herein the parameters are determined form time functions of the currents and the electromagnetic moment of the machine calculated by transient finite-element simulations. This parameters are used for network simulations and compared with the finite-element calculations. Compared to the parameters derived by a three-phase short-circuit a significant better accuracy of simulation results can be achieved by the presented method.


2012 ◽  
Vol 48 (3) ◽  
pp. 1046-1053 ◽  
Author(s):  
Filippo Chimento ◽  
Willy Hermansson ◽  
Tomas Jonsson

2011 ◽  
Vol 679-680 ◽  
pp. 722-725 ◽  
Author(s):  
Georg Tolstoy ◽  
Dimosthenis Peftitsis ◽  
Jacek Rabkowski ◽  
Hans Peter Nee

A 4.1x4.1mm2, 100mΩ 1,2kV lateral channel vertical junction field effect transistor (LCVJFET) built in silicon carbide (SiC) from SiCED, to use as the active switch component in a high-temperature operation DC/DC-boost converter, has been investigated. The switching loss for room temperature (RT) and on-state resistance (Ron) for RT up to 170°C is investigated. Since the SiC VJFET has a buried body diode it is also ideal to use instead of a switch and diode setup. The voltage drop over the body diode decreases slightly with a higher temperature. A short-circuit test has also been conducted, which shows a high ruggedness.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Frederic Maurer ◽  
Jonas Kristiansen Nøland

The sudden short-circuit is considered the gold-standard parameter measurement method for wound-field synchronous machines (WFSMs) as it enables the recording of the characteristic quantities in near-to-real conditions. However, the test needs huge pieces of equipment, but even worse, it reduces the lifetime of the electrical components by up to 10 years due to the high winding overhang mechanical forces. The DC-Decay tests are low-power alternatives to obtain the characteristic quantities without damaging the machinery. To allow wider use of this method, there are a couple of challenges left that are tackled by this paper. The two main open challenges are, firstly, the number of measurements needed to reach a particular precision, and secondly, a comparison of the DC-Decay with the sudden short-circuit test to allow the validation against the gold standard. More detailed, this paper explores the main challenges associated with the practical use of the DC decay method, which is a non-conventional and detailed-level approach to characterize WFSMs. We provide replies and recommendations regarding the number of measurements, suggesting the minimum number of recorded tests needed to obtain the equivalent diagram with a given accuracy, which has been further validated with an experimental case study. Moreover, the potential enhancement and precision of the parameter identification algorithm are studied in detail. Finally, the equivalent parameters of the DC decay method are compared to the gold standard, which concludes on what the characterization means in terms of predicting accurate transient short-circuit currents for WFSMs.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Frederic Maurer ◽  
Jonas Kristiansen Nøland

The sudden short-circuit is considered the gold-standard parameter measurement method for wound-field synchronous machines (WFSMs) as it enables the recording of the characteristic quantities in near-to-real conditions. However, the test needs huge pieces of equipment, but even worse, it reduces the lifetime of the electrical components by up to 10 years due to the high winding overhang mechanical forces. The DC-Decay tests are low-power alternatives to obtain the characteristic quantities without damaging the machinery. To allow wider use of this method, there are a couple of challenges left that are tackled by this paper. The two main open challenges are, firstly, the number of measurements needed to reach a particular precision, and secondly, a comparison of the DC-Decay with the sudden short-circuit test to allow the validation against the gold standard. More detailed, this paper explores the main challenges associated with the practical use of the DC decay method, which is a non-conventional and detailed-level approach to characterize WFSMs. We provide replies and recommendations regarding the number of measurements, suggesting the minimum number of recorded tests needed to obtain the equivalent diagram with a given accuracy, which has been further validated with an experimental case study. Moreover, the potential enhancement and precision of the parameter identification algorithm are studied in detail. Finally, the equivalent parameters of the DC decay method are compared to the gold standard, which concludes on what the characterization means in terms of predicting accurate transient short-circuit currents for WFSMs.


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