Title :
Elimination of Residual Flux in Transformers by the Application of an Alternating Polarity DC Voltage Source
Author :
de Leon, Francisco ; Farazmand, Ashkan ; Jazebi, Saeed ; Deswal, Digvijay ; Levi, Raka
Author_Institution :
Polytech. Sch. of Eng., New York Univ., New York, OH, USA
Abstract :
The purpose of core demagnetization is twofold: 1) to reduce the inrush currents when transformers are energized; and 2) to make sure that the frequency-response analysis (FRA) tests are consistent to avoid false diagnoses of damage during transportation. The significance of demagnetizing is presented on field measurements of an 80 MVA unit with FRA measurements. A new demagnetizer device with an alternating polarity dc voltage source is prototyped. Experimental verification of this prototype is presented for the demagnetization of transformers. A nearly complete demagnetization was observed in the laboratory for a small single-phase isolation transformer. The method proposed in this paper is applied to three-phase transformers with different core configurations and connections. Topologically correct modeling and numerical simulations confirm the full demagnetization of all branches of three-phase (three- and five-limb) transformer cores. Inrush current measurements and FRA plots before and after demagnetization confirm the effectiveness of the process.
Keywords :
demagnetisation; electric current measurement; electric field measurement; frequency response; isolation technology; magnetic flux; transformer cores; transformer protection; FRA measurement; alternating polarity DC voltage source application; damage false diagnosis; demagnetizer device; field measurement; frequency-response analysis; inrush current measurement; inrush current reduction; residual flux elimination; small single-phase isolation transformer; three-phase transformer core demagnetization; Circuit faults; Demagnetization; Power transformers; Surges; Transformer cores; Windings; Demagnetization; frequency-response analysis (FRA); inrush currents; residual flux; transformers;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRD.2014.2377199