• DocumentCode
    1524784
  • Title

    Evaluation of flitch plate losses in power transformers

  • Author

    Koppikar, D.A. ; Kulkarni, S.V. ; Srinivas, P.N. ; Khaparde, S.A. ; Jain, R.

  • Author_Institution
    Transformer Div., Crompton Greaves Ltd., Bombay, India
  • Volume
    14
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    1999
  • fDate
    7/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    996
  • Lastpage
    1001
  • Abstract
    Although eddy current losses in flitch plates of large power transformers may form a small part of total transformer losses, they are important because they can appear concentrated in a small area and cause hazardous hot-spots. An analytical method to calculate flitch plate eddy loss is a very useful practical guide to a transformer designer, but for high power transformers, a more accurate analysis by techniques such as the finite element method (FEM) is desirable. A series of 2-D FEM simulations, using a statistical technique-orthogonal array design of experiments, have been carried out to find the effect of various factors on the losses in a mild steel flitch plate. The procedure for carrying out the experiments and the results obtained thereof are presented. The more involved analysis of slotted flitch plates, has been done using 3-D FEM. Loss and eddy current patterns in mild steel and stainless steel flitch plates have been studied. In both cases, the effect of the number of slots and dot length on the losses is discussed. Effect of slots on eddy current pattern is explained. Results of simulation of laminated flitch plate are presented. The eddy loss distribution obtained by 3-D FEM electromagnetic analysis is used in 3-D FEM thermal analysis to estimate temperature rise of the pitch plate Verification of 3-D FEM analysis has been done by measurement of temperatures on a slotted mild steel flitch plate of a 33 MVA, single phase, 220/132/11 kV autotransformer. The estimated temperatures have been found to be in good agreement with that obtained by measurements
  • Keywords
    autotransformers; design of experiments; eddy current losses; finite element analysis; thermal analysis; 11 kV; 132 kV; 2-D FEM simulations; 220 kV; 3-D FEM electromagnetic analysis; 33 MVA; autotransformer; eddy current losses; flitch plate losses; hot-spots; power transformers; slotted flitch plates; statistical technique-orthogonal array design of experiments; transformer design; Eddy currents; Electromagnetic analysis; Finite element methods; Loss measurement; Phase estimation; Phase measurement; Power transformers; Steel; Temperature distribution; Temperature measurement;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0885-8977
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/61.772345
  • Filename
    772345