Dynamic behaviour of transformer winding under short-circuits

The work presented in this thesis contributes to the understanding of the dynamic behaviour of large power transformer windings under short circuit forces. A simple yet accurate method of prediction of electromagnetic forces is developed and used as input to the dynamic mechanical model. In devel...

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Main Author: Minhas, Muhammad Salman Aslam
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Language:en
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10539/4764
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-wits-oai-wiredspace.wits.ac.za-10539-47642019-05-11T03:40:47Z Dynamic behaviour of transformer winding under short-circuits Minhas, Muhammad Salman Aslam electric transformers The work presented in this thesis contributes to the understanding of the dynamic behaviour of large power transformer windings under short circuit forces. A simple yet accurate method of prediction of electromagnetic forces is developed and used as input to the dynamic mechanical model. In develop- ing this model the mechanical properties of oil-impregnated pressboard have been investigated and measured in a specially designed rig which simulates the typical power transformer environment. Assumptions have been made regarding these properties to enable them to be meaningfully incorporated in a dynamic model of a transformer. Predictions made using the model have been compared with actual measurements on a transformer and a correlation within 20%-30% was achieved. The work demonstrated the importance of mechanical prestress to ensure that no serious nonlinearities will be encoun- tered in the mechanical behaviour when short-circuit forces are present in a power transformer. It was also found that for small radial deflections, the axial and radial behaviours are independent. This work provides a theoreti- cal basis for further work in which precise determinations of the mechanical properties of oil-impregnated pressboard can be used to model the dynamic behaviour of a large transformer to a high degree of accuracy. 2008-04-17T12:30:05Z 2008-04-17T12:30:05Z 2008-04-17T12:30:05Z Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10539/4764 en 4394927 bytes 13716 bytes application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf
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Minhas, Muhammad Salman Aslam
Dynamic behaviour of transformer winding under short-circuits
description The work presented in this thesis contributes to the understanding of the dynamic behaviour of large power transformer windings under short circuit forces. A simple yet accurate method of prediction of electromagnetic forces is developed and used as input to the dynamic mechanical model. In develop- ing this model the mechanical properties of oil-impregnated pressboard have been investigated and measured in a specially designed rig which simulates the typical power transformer environment. Assumptions have been made regarding these properties to enable them to be meaningfully incorporated in a dynamic model of a transformer. Predictions made using the model have been compared with actual measurements on a transformer and a correlation within 20%-30% was achieved. The work demonstrated the importance of mechanical prestress to ensure that no serious nonlinearities will be encoun- tered in the mechanical behaviour when short-circuit forces are present in a power transformer. It was also found that for small radial deflections, the axial and radial behaviours are independent. This work provides a theoreti- cal basis for further work in which precise determinations of the mechanical properties of oil-impregnated pressboard can be used to model the dynamic behaviour of a large transformer to a high degree of accuracy.
author Minhas, Muhammad Salman Aslam
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title Dynamic behaviour of transformer winding under short-circuits
title_short Dynamic behaviour of transformer winding under short-circuits
title_full Dynamic behaviour of transformer winding under short-circuits
title_fullStr Dynamic behaviour of transformer winding under short-circuits
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic behaviour of transformer winding under short-circuits
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