Title :
Realization of transformer winding network from sweep frequency response data
Author :
Patil, Shubhangi ; Venkatasami, A.
Author_Institution :
CG Global R&D Centre, Crompton Greaves Ltd., Mumbai
Abstract :
Sweep Frequency Response analysis (SFRA) is a widely used technique for condition assessment of power transformers and reactors. With SFRA, it is possible to analyze the integrity of transformer without prior dismantling. Changes in geometric configuration change the impedance of network which in turn changes the transfer function. Changes in transfer function will reveal a wide range of failure modes. SFRA allows the detection of changes in transfer function of individual windings within transformers and reactors and indicate movement or distortion in core and windings of the transformer. The RLC network can be identified by its frequency dependent transfer function. In order to create a framework to facilitate assisted interpretation algorithms, SFRA curves are parameterized. The simplest and most useful mechanism is the reduction of the curves to pole-zero representation. SFRA traces are characterized by having many undulations and extending over a wide dynamic range on both axes. This can make accurate pole-zero representation a challenge. In this paper an attempt has been made to realize the electrical network from the SFRA response data of a high voltage reactor.
Keywords :
RLC circuits; condition monitoring; failure analysis; high-voltage engineering; power transformer testing; reactors (electric); transfer functions; transformer windings; RLC network; SFRA; condition assessment; electrical network; failure modes; frequency-dependent transfer function; geometric configuration; high-voltage reactor; interpretation algorithm; pole-zero representation; power reactors; power transformers; sweep frequency response analysis; transformer winding network; Dynamic range; Frequency dependence; Frequency response; Impedance; Inductors; Power transformers; Transfer functions; Transformer cores; Voltage; Windings; Condition assessment; Reactor; Sweep frequency response analysis; Transformer;
Conference_Titel :
Condition Monitoring and Diagnosis, 2008. CMD 2008. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1621-9
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1622-6
DOI :
10.1109/CMD.2008.4580336