Abstract :
The first commercial demonstration of six-phase
transmission, the Goudey-Oakdale three-phase/six-phase project,
used two delta wye-grounded three-phase transformers to realize
the required phase/voltage conversion. This paper proposes the
usage of autotransformers for phase/voltage conversion for the
actual three-phase/six-phase systems to be built in the future.
The design considerations of the three-phase/six-phase conversion
autotransformers are described. Topology-based, nonlinear,
core-type conversion autotransformer EMTP models are developed.
The behavior of the conversion autotransformers in a
practical three-phase/six-phase system is simulated. These include
transformer energization, short circuits, voltage regulation, open
conductor, and ferroresonance. The simulation results show
that the autotransformer is a viable choice for the conversion
transformer. Since the cost ratio of the proposed conversion
autotransformers with respect to the three-winding conversion
transformers is approximately 64%, the new design is superior
economically to other transformer designs, and will help push the
HPO technology.