Review of methodologies used for detection of magnetising inrush and fault conditions in power transformer

Abstract Reliable and dedicated protection of the transformer is the main requirement in the power system due to the supervision of a highly expensive equipment transformer. Non‐linear characteristics of the transformer give mysterious behaviour for the period of inrush and Current transformer satur...

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Main Authors: Maulik Raichura, Nilesh Chothani, Dharmesh Patel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-06-01
Series:IET Energy Systems Integration
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1049/esi2.12012
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spelling doaj-764880686d2b401494dd198f393d8aad2021-05-13T03:57:35ZengWileyIET Energy Systems Integration2516-84012021-06-013210912910.1049/esi2.12012Review of methodologies used for detection of magnetising inrush and fault conditions in power transformerMaulik Raichura0Nilesh Chothani1Dharmesh Patel2Electrical Department Gujarat Technological University Ahmedabad Gujarat IndiaElectrical Departments Adani Institute of Infrastructure Engineering Gujarat Technological University Ahmedabad Gujarat IndiaElectrical Department Government Engineering College Bharuch Gujarat IndiaAbstract Reliable and dedicated protection of the transformer is the main requirement in the power system due to the supervision of a highly expensive equipment transformer. Non‐linear characteristics of the transformer give mysterious behaviour for the period of inrush and Current transformer saturation conditions. As a stagnant and electro‐magnetic device, a transformer is mainly affected by self‐inrush. The saturation of the core itself is a very critical situation that becomes a hindrance for fault discrimination. This article involves the elaboration of the effect of inrush on transformer operation, past research practices for the discrimination of inrush with the faulty condition, and a definite method to recognise inrush and fault condition of the transformer. More than 50 reputed journal articles, various book chapters, and books with research thesis thoroughly studied to review the inrush and fault discrimination conditions. A comparative analysis is prepared to suggest the identification of transformer abnormalities. Moreover, a total harmonics distortion (THD)‐based solution proposed for discrimination of the inrush condition from fault and other abnormal conditions using the short time Fourier transform technique. Hardware setup for 2 kVA transformer developed in the laboratory to study different inrush phenomena and altered fault conditions. Simulation and hardware results show various effects of inrush and fault with individual harmonic and THD‐based analysis. The collection of real‐time data is further used based on laboratory hardware setup to enhance real‐time protection schemes for power transformers.https://doi.org/10.1049/esi2.12012
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author Maulik Raichura
Nilesh Chothani
Dharmesh Patel
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Nilesh Chothani
Dharmesh Patel
Review of methodologies used for detection of magnetising inrush and fault conditions in power transformer
IET Energy Systems Integration
author_facet Maulik Raichura
Nilesh Chothani
Dharmesh Patel
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title Review of methodologies used for detection of magnetising inrush and fault conditions in power transformer
title_short Review of methodologies used for detection of magnetising inrush and fault conditions in power transformer
title_full Review of methodologies used for detection of magnetising inrush and fault conditions in power transformer
title_fullStr Review of methodologies used for detection of magnetising inrush and fault conditions in power transformer
title_full_unstemmed Review of methodologies used for detection of magnetising inrush and fault conditions in power transformer
title_sort review of methodologies used for detection of magnetising inrush and fault conditions in power transformer
publisher Wiley
series IET Energy Systems Integration
issn 2516-8401
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Abstract Reliable and dedicated protection of the transformer is the main requirement in the power system due to the supervision of a highly expensive equipment transformer. Non‐linear characteristics of the transformer give mysterious behaviour for the period of inrush and Current transformer saturation conditions. As a stagnant and electro‐magnetic device, a transformer is mainly affected by self‐inrush. The saturation of the core itself is a very critical situation that becomes a hindrance for fault discrimination. This article involves the elaboration of the effect of inrush on transformer operation, past research practices for the discrimination of inrush with the faulty condition, and a definite method to recognise inrush and fault condition of the transformer. More than 50 reputed journal articles, various book chapters, and books with research thesis thoroughly studied to review the inrush and fault discrimination conditions. A comparative analysis is prepared to suggest the identification of transformer abnormalities. Moreover, a total harmonics distortion (THD)‐based solution proposed for discrimination of the inrush condition from fault and other abnormal conditions using the short time Fourier transform technique. Hardware setup for 2 kVA transformer developed in the laboratory to study different inrush phenomena and altered fault conditions. Simulation and hardware results show various effects of inrush and fault with individual harmonic and THD‐based analysis. The collection of real‐time data is further used based on laboratory hardware setup to enhance real‐time protection schemes for power transformers.
url https://doi.org/10.1049/esi2.12012
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