DocumentCode :
852948
Title :
Thermal problems caused by harmonic frequency leakage fluxes in three-phase, three-winding converter transformers
Author :
Forrest, J. Alan C ; Allard, Bill
Author_Institution :
Teshmont Consultants Inc., Winnipeg, Man., Canada
Volume :
19
Issue :
1
fYear :
2004
Firstpage :
208
Lastpage :
213
Abstract :
Harmonic frequency leakage flux can be a limiting factor in three-phase, three-winding HVDC converter transformers. Investigation of a three-phase, three-winding 240-MVA converter transformer failure indicated the failure was caused by harmonic fluxes. Calculations indicated that the magnitudes of these harmonic fluxes to be approximately 45% of the power frequency leakage flux for the transformer, and are little affected by the transformer impedance or the converter firing angle. A study of the failed transformer loading during its life was made and a calculation made of the hot spot temperature considering various insulation half-life factors. Based on published information on insulation half-life factors it was estimated that at full load the hot spot temperature of the transformer was about 159°C. From examination of the insulation in the hot spot area, this estimate of hot spot temperature was considered reasonable.
Keywords :
HVDC power convertors; electric impedance; magnetic flux; magnetic leakage; power system harmonics; power transformers; transformer windings; 159 C; 240 MVA; converter firing angle; failed transformer loading; harmonic frequency leakage flux; hot spot temperature; insulation half-life factors; thermal problems; three-phase converter transformers; three-winding converter transformers; transformer impedance; Firing; Frequency conversion; HVDC transmission; Impedance; Leg; Power system harmonics; Power transformer insulation; Temperature; Thermal factors; Transformer cores;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0885-8977
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRD.2003.820223
Filename :
1256379
Link To Document :
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