Title :
Reactive Power Loss Versus GIC Characteristic of Single-Phase Transformers
Author :
Rezaei-Zare, Afshin
Author_Institution :
Hydro One Networks Inc., Toronto, ON, Canada
fDate :
6/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An analytical method is employed to characterize the reactive power loss of a single-phase transformer when subjected to geomagnetically induced current (GIC). A general closed-form formula is proposed to calculate the reactive power loss of the transformer as a function of the applied voltage, air-core inductance, and GIC. The developed equation reveals that the reactive power loss is a nonlinear function of the GIC and the applied voltage, implying that the reactive power loss is not scalable with the voltage or GIC. The presented function can also be used to estimate the GIC from the measured transformer reactive power in the case of lacking direct GIC measurement. Based on high accuracy confirmed by the time-domain simulations, the developed formula can substitute for a large number of lookup tables required in a power system analysis program dealing with GIC studies.
Keywords :
electromagnetic induction; geomagnetism; losses; power transformers; reactive power; GIC characteristic; closed form formula; geomagnetically induced current; nonlinear function; reactive power loss; single phase transformers; Circuit faults; Equations; Inductance; Mathematical model; Power transformers; Reactive power; Transformer cores; Geomagnetically induced current (GIC); geomagnetism; reactive power; transformer;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRD.2015.2394311