Title :
A simplified transformer model for the simulation of fast surges and adequate protection measures
Author :
Popov, M. ; van der Sluis, L. ; Paap, G.C.
Author_Institution :
Power Syst. Lab., Delft Univ. of Technol., Netherlands
fDate :
28 Jan-1 Feb 2001
Abstract :
The paper describes a simplified transformer model to calculate the transient overvoltage caused by vacuum circuit breaker (VCB) switching surges. The transients produced by the VCB include various frequencies. Therefore we need a transformer model for a wide frequency range. When an unloaded transformer is switched off the voltage highly depends on whether reignition occurs or not. The transformer is modeled by means of series connected Foster sections which represent the two-port impedance. The impedance sequence to the transformer core contains a nonlinear inductance representing transformer saturation. Several simulations are performed both with and without protective devices such as R-C suppression branches and surge arresters. The analysis shows that surge arresters have to be installed at the terminals and between phases in order to provide adequate protection. The R-C branches provide suppression of reignitions if the values of R and C are optimally chosen
Keywords :
electric impedance; overvoltage; power transformer protection; surge protection; switching; transformer cores; vacuum circuit breakers; R-C branches; R-C suppression branches; adequate protection measures; fast surges simulation; impedance sequence; nonlinear inductance; protective devices; reignition; series connected Foster sections; simplified transformer model; surge arresters; transformer core; transformer saturation; transient overvoltage; transients; two-port impedance; unloaded transformer; vacuum circuit breaker switching surges; wide frequency range; Arresters; Circuit breakers; Circuit faults; Circuit simulation; Frequency; Impedance; Surge protection; Switching circuits; Transformer cores; Voltage control;
Conference_Titel :
Power Engineering Society Winter Meeting, 2001. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Columbus, OH
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6672-7
DOI :
10.1109/PESW.2001.917056