Title :
Transfer function method to diagnose axial displacement and radial deformation of transformer windings
Author :
Rahimpour, Ebrahim ; Christian, Jochen ; Feser, Kurt ; Mohseni, Hossein
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Power Transmission & High Voltage Technol., Stuttgart Univ., Germany
fDate :
4/1/2003 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Short circuit currents or forces during transport can cause mechanical displacements of transformer windings. The transfer function method is presented as a tool to detect these displacements. In order to be able to evaluate the measurements, the correlation between the characteristics of transfer functions and possible damages must be known. Axial displacement and radial deformation of transformer windings have been studied in this research work using two test transformers. The primary winding of the first transformer for axial displacement has 31 double disk coils (1.3 MVA, 10 kV) and the secondary winding is a four layer winding. The second transformer for the study of radial deformation has 30 double disk coils (1.2 MVA, 10 kV) as primary winding and a one layer winding as secondary winding. The detailed mathematical models were developed for the test objects and a comparison was carried out between measured and calculated results. It is shown that this model can present the behavior of the transformer windings in the frequency domain in the case of sound and displaced conditions.
Keywords :
displacement measurement; fault diagnosis; power transformer testing; transfer functions; transformer windings; 1.2 MVA; 1.3 MVA; 10 kV; axial displacement diagnosis; double disk coils; four layer winding; frequency domain; mathematical models; measurements; power transformer windings; primary winding; radial deformation diagnosis; secondary winding; short circuit currents; transfer function method; Coils; Dissolved gas analysis; Electromagnetic modeling; Frequency domain analysis; Oil insulation; Power transformers; Power transmission; Testing; Transfer functions; Windings;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRD.2003.809692