Graph-Analytical Method of Determining Impedance in Electrical Transformers

This paper presents a graph-analytical method for determining the electrical impedance of alternate energy sources, especially small power transformers and current transformers in electric networks. Unlike conventional short-circuit and idle tests, according to proposed method, in this paper, transf...

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Main Authors: Zorica Bogicevic, Slobodan Bjelić, Petar Spalević, Milan Mišić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2015-01-01
Series:Mathematical Problems in Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/745629
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spelling doaj-bc63dc79991549038f0a741f286d13c02020-11-24T21:29:08ZengHindawi LimitedMathematical Problems in Engineering1024-123X1563-51472015-01-01201510.1155/2015/745629745629Graph-Analytical Method of Determining Impedance in Electrical TransformersZorica Bogicevic0Slobodan Bjelić1Petar Spalević2Milan Mišić3Higher Technical Professional School in Zvečan, Nušićeva 6, 38227 Zvečan, SerbiaFaculty of Technical Sciences, University of Priština, Kneza Miloša 7, 38220 Kosovska Mitrovica, SerbiaFaculty of Technical Sciences, University of Priština, Kneza Miloša 7, 38220 Kosovska Mitrovica, SerbiaHigher Technical Professional School in Zvečan, Nušićeva 6, 38227 Zvečan, SerbiaThis paper presents a graph-analytical method for determining the electrical impedance of alternate energy sources, especially small power transformers and current transformers in electric networks. Unlike conventional short-circuit and idle tests, according to proposed method, in this paper, transformer parameters are determined in a new way, which is based on measurement of voltages and currents on the active and reactive load (inductive or capacitive). The effectiveness of the proposed model was verified using an adapted simulation in the software package MATLAB Simulink. The simulation was performed for three types of ABB transformers with a 100% load. Simulation results were obtained for power transformers: Sn1=1 [MVA], Sn2=2 [MVA], Sn3=3.15 [MVA]. If we compare measurement result values of RT, XT, which are contained in a brochure for ABB transformers and those obtained through simulation, different tolerances are obtained. For reactance results, deviations are up to 20% for all three tested transformers. For results of active resistance tolerances are up to 5% for all three tested transformers. This method can be used not only to determine the active and inductive AC power source parameters but also to determine and analyze the impendence of electrical sources with high frequencies.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/745629
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author Zorica Bogicevic
Slobodan Bjelić
Petar Spalević
Milan Mišić
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Slobodan Bjelić
Petar Spalević
Milan Mišić
Graph-Analytical Method of Determining Impedance in Electrical Transformers
Mathematical Problems in Engineering
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Slobodan Bjelić
Petar Spalević
Milan Mišić
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title Graph-Analytical Method of Determining Impedance in Electrical Transformers
title_short Graph-Analytical Method of Determining Impedance in Electrical Transformers
title_full Graph-Analytical Method of Determining Impedance in Electrical Transformers
title_fullStr Graph-Analytical Method of Determining Impedance in Electrical Transformers
title_full_unstemmed Graph-Analytical Method of Determining Impedance in Electrical Transformers
title_sort graph-analytical method of determining impedance in electrical transformers
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Mathematical Problems in Engineering
issn 1024-123X
1563-5147
publishDate 2015-01-01
description This paper presents a graph-analytical method for determining the electrical impedance of alternate energy sources, especially small power transformers and current transformers in electric networks. Unlike conventional short-circuit and idle tests, according to proposed method, in this paper, transformer parameters are determined in a new way, which is based on measurement of voltages and currents on the active and reactive load (inductive or capacitive). The effectiveness of the proposed model was verified using an adapted simulation in the software package MATLAB Simulink. The simulation was performed for three types of ABB transformers with a 100% load. Simulation results were obtained for power transformers: Sn1=1 [MVA], Sn2=2 [MVA], Sn3=3.15 [MVA]. If we compare measurement result values of RT, XT, which are contained in a brochure for ABB transformers and those obtained through simulation, different tolerances are obtained. For reactance results, deviations are up to 20% for all three tested transformers. For results of active resistance tolerances are up to 5% for all three tested transformers. This method can be used not only to determine the active and inductive AC power source parameters but also to determine and analyze the impendence of electrical sources with high frequencies.
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