Measurements and modelling of three- and five-limb transformer behaviour during large voltage and frequency disturbances
Journal article, 2016

This study presents the modelling of transformers for voltage disturbances. The focus in this study is on the security of the power supply for sensitive loads, for instance, the auxiliary systems for a nuclear power station feeding, for instance, pumps for emergency systems. Both steady-state operation as well as transient conditions have been analysed. A five-limb as well as a three-limb 4 kVA transformer was designed in order to verify theoretical assumptions with experimental results. The results show that the theoretical models provided results in conformity to the actual experiments with an average discrepancy of 3%. Moreover, it is shown that a five-limb transformer gives lower inrush currents, especially in the highly saturated region. In addition, it was demonstrated that an inductive load gives much higher inrush currents compared with a resistive load. A final observation was that the current drawn by the two transformers in their saturated state differ severely depending on the topology of the core.

inductive load

large voltage disturbance

steady state operation

transient conditions

frequency disturbance

apparent power 4 kVA

power supply security

auxiliary systems

inrush currents

five-limb transformer

sensitive loads

three-limb transformer

Author

Mattias Persson

Chalmers, Energy and Environment, Electric Power Engineering

Waqas Baig

Chalmers, Energy and Environment, Electric Power Engineering

Torbjörn Thiringer

Chalmers, Energy and Environment, Electric Power Engineering

IET Generation, Transmission and Distribution

1751-8687 (ISSN) 1751-8695 (eISSN)

Vol. 10 2 334-340

Subject Categories

Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering

Other Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering

DOI

10.1049/iet-gtd.2015.0194

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