Title :
A computerized diagnostic technique applicable to HV impulse testing of transformers
Author :
Stuffle, Linda R. ; Stuffle, R. Eugene
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Eng., Idaho State Univ., Pocatello, ID, USA
fDate :
4/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A novel method for computer-controlled impulse testing and evaluation of transformer windings is described. Companion software which can be run on any IBM-compatible microcomputer is also described. The method is based on the use of a high-resolution digitizer which supplants the need for visual interpretation of impulse test oscillograms. Availability of the digitized waveforms permits rapid automated comparison of the impulse response and its frequency domain characteristics with ideal references, the latter through the use of the fast Fourier transform (FFT). Preliminary results indicate that faults involving a single turn can easily be detected via this method in several ways-from the real or imaginary part of the FFT of the current waveform, from the magnitude of the FFT, or from the phase angle of the FFT. However, the phase angle appears to be the clearest indicator of the group. The method also appears to permit pinpointing the location of the fault within the transformer winding
Keywords :
computerised instrumentation; fast Fourier transforms; impulse testing; microcomputer applications; power engineering computing; power transformers; transformer testing; transformer windings; FFT; HV impulse testing; IBM-compatible microcomputer; computerized diagnostic technique; fast Fourier transform; frequency domain characteristics; high-resolution digitizer; transformer windings; Circuit faults; Educational institutions; Fault diagnosis; Frequency domain analysis; Impulse testing; Inductance; Microcomputers; Transformers; Voltage; Windings;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on