A Simplified Top-Oil Temperature Model for Transformers Based on the Pathway of Energy Transfer Concept and the Thermal-Electrical Analogy

This paper presents an alternative approach to determine the simplified top-oil temperature (TOT) based on the pathway of energy transfer and thermal-electrical analogy concepts. The main contribution of this study is the redefinition of the nonlinear thermal resistance based on these concepts. An a...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Hakirin Roslan, Norhafiz Azis, Mohd Zainal Abidin Ab Kadir, Jasronita Jasni, Zulkifli Ibrahim, Azalan Ahmad
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-11-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/10/11/1843
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spelling doaj-097e845561c444788f34d23c22fea3b42020-11-24T21:00:26ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732017-11-011011184310.3390/en10111843en10111843A Simplified Top-Oil Temperature Model for Transformers Based on the Pathway of Energy Transfer Concept and the Thermal-Electrical AnalogyMuhammad Hakirin Roslan0Norhafiz Azis1Mohd Zainal Abidin Ab Kadir2Jasronita Jasni3Zulkifli Ibrahim4Azalan Ahmad5Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Pertahanan Nasional Malaysia, Kem Sg Besi 57000, MalaysiaCentre for Electromagnetic and Lightning Protection Research, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Serdang 43400, MalaysiaCentre for Electromagnetic and Lightning Protection Research, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Serdang 43400, MalaysiaCentre for Electromagnetic and Lightning Protection Research, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Serdang 43400, MalaysiaCentre for Electromagnetic and Lightning Protection Research, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Serdang 43400, MalaysiaMalaysia Transformer Manufacturing Sdn. Bhd, Ampang 54200, Selangor, MalaysiaThis paper presents an alternative approach to determine the simplified top-oil temperature (TOT) based on the pathway of energy transfer and thermal-electrical analogy concepts. The main contribution of this study is the redefinition of the nonlinear thermal resistance based on these concepts. An alternative approximation of convection coefficient, h, based on heat transfer theory was proposed which eliminated the requirement of viscosity. In addition, the lumped capacitance method was applied to the thermal-electrical analogy to derive the TOT thermal equivalent equation in differential form. The TOT thermal model was evaluated based on the measured TOT of seven transformers with either oil natural air natural (ONAN) or oil natural air forced (ONAF) cooling modes obtained from temperature rise tests. In addition, the performance of the TOT thermal model was tested on step-loading of a transformer with an ONAF cooling mode obtained from previous studies. A comparison between the TOT thermal model and the existing TOT Thermal-Electrical, Exponential (IEC 60076-7), and Clause 7 (IEEE C57.91-1995) models was also carried out. It was found that the measured TOT of seven transformers are well represented by the TOT thermal model where the highest maximum and root mean square (RMS) errors are 6.66 °C and 2.76 °C, respectively. Based on the maximum and RMS errors, the TOT thermal model performs better than Exponential and Clause 7 models and it is comparable with the Thermal-Electrical 1 (TE1) and Thermal-Electrical 2 (TE2) models. The same pattern is found for the TOT thermal model under step-loading where the maximum and RMS errors are 5.77 °C and 2.02 °C.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/10/11/1843top-oil temperature thermal modelpathway of energy transferthermal-electrical analogynonlinear oil thermal resistancetransformers
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author Muhammad Hakirin Roslan
Norhafiz Azis
Mohd Zainal Abidin Ab Kadir
Jasronita Jasni
Zulkifli Ibrahim
Azalan Ahmad
spellingShingle Muhammad Hakirin Roslan
Norhafiz Azis
Mohd Zainal Abidin Ab Kadir
Jasronita Jasni
Zulkifli Ibrahim
Azalan Ahmad
A Simplified Top-Oil Temperature Model for Transformers Based on the Pathway of Energy Transfer Concept and the Thermal-Electrical Analogy
Energies
top-oil temperature thermal model
pathway of energy transfer
thermal-electrical analogy
nonlinear oil thermal resistance
transformers
author_facet Muhammad Hakirin Roslan
Norhafiz Azis
Mohd Zainal Abidin Ab Kadir
Jasronita Jasni
Zulkifli Ibrahim
Azalan Ahmad
author_sort Muhammad Hakirin Roslan
title A Simplified Top-Oil Temperature Model for Transformers Based on the Pathway of Energy Transfer Concept and the Thermal-Electrical Analogy
title_short A Simplified Top-Oil Temperature Model for Transformers Based on the Pathway of Energy Transfer Concept and the Thermal-Electrical Analogy
title_full A Simplified Top-Oil Temperature Model for Transformers Based on the Pathway of Energy Transfer Concept and the Thermal-Electrical Analogy
title_fullStr A Simplified Top-Oil Temperature Model for Transformers Based on the Pathway of Energy Transfer Concept and the Thermal-Electrical Analogy
title_full_unstemmed A Simplified Top-Oil Temperature Model for Transformers Based on the Pathway of Energy Transfer Concept and the Thermal-Electrical Analogy
title_sort simplified top-oil temperature model for transformers based on the pathway of energy transfer concept and the thermal-electrical analogy
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2017-11-01
description This paper presents an alternative approach to determine the simplified top-oil temperature (TOT) based on the pathway of energy transfer and thermal-electrical analogy concepts. The main contribution of this study is the redefinition of the nonlinear thermal resistance based on these concepts. An alternative approximation of convection coefficient, h, based on heat transfer theory was proposed which eliminated the requirement of viscosity. In addition, the lumped capacitance method was applied to the thermal-electrical analogy to derive the TOT thermal equivalent equation in differential form. The TOT thermal model was evaluated based on the measured TOT of seven transformers with either oil natural air natural (ONAN) or oil natural air forced (ONAF) cooling modes obtained from temperature rise tests. In addition, the performance of the TOT thermal model was tested on step-loading of a transformer with an ONAF cooling mode obtained from previous studies. A comparison between the TOT thermal model and the existing TOT Thermal-Electrical, Exponential (IEC 60076-7), and Clause 7 (IEEE C57.91-1995) models was also carried out. It was found that the measured TOT of seven transformers are well represented by the TOT thermal model where the highest maximum and root mean square (RMS) errors are 6.66 °C and 2.76 °C, respectively. Based on the maximum and RMS errors, the TOT thermal model performs better than Exponential and Clause 7 models and it is comparable with the Thermal-Electrical 1 (TE1) and Thermal-Electrical 2 (TE2) models. The same pattern is found for the TOT thermal model under step-loading where the maximum and RMS errors are 5.77 °C and 2.02 °C.
topic top-oil temperature thermal model
pathway of energy transfer
thermal-electrical analogy
nonlinear oil thermal resistance
transformers
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/10/11/1843
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