Sensitivity of Power Station Auxiliary Network to the Possibility of Ferroresonance Occurrence

Implementation of the new class of 1000 MW power units to a power system creates new problems associated with the operation of its individual components and circuits. One such issue is the phenomenon of ferroresonance in the internal load network. This is not a new problem but it requires examinatio...

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Main Authors: Józef Wiśniewski, Edward Anderson, Janusz Karolak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ENERGA SA 2014-12-01
Series:Acta Energetica
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Online Access:http://actaenergetica.org/en/articles/acta-energetica-042014/sensitivity-of-power-station-auxiliary-network-to-the-possibility-of-ferroresonance-occurrence/
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spelling doaj-4f75e4a6a35c402998cf419801d844552020-11-24T22:43:14ZengENERGA SAActa Energetica2300-30222014-12-0121417117710.12736/issn.2300-3022.2014414Sensitivity of Power Station Auxiliary Network to the Possibility of Ferroresonance OccurrenceJózef Wiśniewski0Edward Anderson1Janusz Karolak2Lodz University of TechnologyWarsaw University of TechnologyInstitute of Power Engineering in WarsawImplementation of the new class of 1000 MW power units to a power system creates new problems associated with the operation of its individual components and circuits. One such issue is the phenomenon of ferroresonance in the internal load network. This is not a new problem but it requires examination due to the higher level of supply voltage (10 kV). This paper examines the possibility of ferroresonance occurrence and its character depending on the extent of the network, voltage transformers’ load, the effect of grounding resistors in the star point of the power transformer and the presence of varistor surge arresters. The results are presented in the form of ferroresonance maps. They allow assessing the impact of various parameters on the phenomenon, explaining the reasons for possible failure and properly programming the network conditions in order to avoid the risk of ferroresonance.http://actaenergetica.org/en/articles/acta-energetica-042014/sensitivity-of-power-station-auxiliary-network-to-the-possibility-of-ferroresonance-occurrence/ferroresonancevoltage transformerbifurcation
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author Józef Wiśniewski
Edward Anderson
Janusz Karolak
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Edward Anderson
Janusz Karolak
Sensitivity of Power Station Auxiliary Network to the Possibility of Ferroresonance Occurrence
Acta Energetica
ferroresonance
voltage transformer
bifurcation
author_facet Józef Wiśniewski
Edward Anderson
Janusz Karolak
author_sort Józef Wiśniewski
title Sensitivity of Power Station Auxiliary Network to the Possibility of Ferroresonance Occurrence
title_short Sensitivity of Power Station Auxiliary Network to the Possibility of Ferroresonance Occurrence
title_full Sensitivity of Power Station Auxiliary Network to the Possibility of Ferroresonance Occurrence
title_fullStr Sensitivity of Power Station Auxiliary Network to the Possibility of Ferroresonance Occurrence
title_full_unstemmed Sensitivity of Power Station Auxiliary Network to the Possibility of Ferroresonance Occurrence
title_sort sensitivity of power station auxiliary network to the possibility of ferroresonance occurrence
publisher ENERGA SA
series Acta Energetica
issn 2300-3022
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Implementation of the new class of 1000 MW power units to a power system creates new problems associated with the operation of its individual components and circuits. One such issue is the phenomenon of ferroresonance in the internal load network. This is not a new problem but it requires examination due to the higher level of supply voltage (10 kV). This paper examines the possibility of ferroresonance occurrence and its character depending on the extent of the network, voltage transformers’ load, the effect of grounding resistors in the star point of the power transformer and the presence of varistor surge arresters. The results are presented in the form of ferroresonance maps. They allow assessing the impact of various parameters on the phenomenon, explaining the reasons for possible failure and properly programming the network conditions in order to avoid the risk of ferroresonance.
topic ferroresonance
voltage transformer
bifurcation
url http://actaenergetica.org/en/articles/acta-energetica-042014/sensitivity-of-power-station-auxiliary-network-to-the-possibility-of-ferroresonance-occurrence/
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