Fabrication and experimental analysis of multiple-winding transformers for multiphase supply

This paper aims to fabricate multiple-winding transformers for polyphase supply that means more than the classical three-phase supply. Usually, transformers do not change the phase, that is, from single phase to three phase or vice versa, but according to the required power applications, transformer...

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Main Authors: B Jyothi, A Pandian, P Bhavana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-03-01
Series:Measurement + Control
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/0020294019897086
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Summary:This paper aims to fabricate multiple-winding transformers for polyphase supply that means more than the classical three-phase supply. Usually, transformers do not change the phase, that is, from single phase to three phase or vice versa, but according to the required power applications, transformer windings are connected in such a way to get the desired phase supply. Transformers are connected to implement three or more phases, which are generally referred as polyphase or multiphase transformers. In order to obtain three-phase transformers from one single unit with respect to the required phase supply of the transformer for the same kVA rating, the circuit becomes less expensive, smaller, and much lighter than when it is obtained from three single-phase individual transformers. In this work, the proposed multiphase supply is preferred as five, obtained from three individual transformers instead of five single-phase transformers. By properly connecting the secondary windings of the three multiwinding single-phase transformers, the required power output is obtained. Different multiple-winding transformer topologies are discussed and elaborated through both simulation and experimental analysis with the fabricated proposed five-phase multiple-winding transformer.
ISSN:0020-2940