A Novel Test Method for Real-time Magnetic Flux Measurement of Power Transformers

Optimizing magnetic flux distribution in iron cores is very important in the transformer design. It can affect whether the iron cores of transformers are saturated or not in severe conditions. If saturated, the transformer will overheat and generate harmful harmonics to the grid. The measurement o...

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Main Authors: ZHANG, Y., DAI, D., ZHANG, J., LIU, X., CHEN, X.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava 2019-11-01
Series:Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.4316/AECE.2019.04004
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spelling doaj-ab5e7e20275849ca8ed7917161a732f22020-11-25T01:16:36ZengStefan cel Mare University of SuceavaAdvances in Electrical and Computer Engineering1582-74451844-76002019-11-01194293610.4316/AECE.2019.04004A Novel Test Method for Real-time Magnetic Flux Measurement of Power TransformersZHANG, Y.DAI, D.ZHANG, J.LIU, X.CHEN, X.Optimizing magnetic flux distribution in iron cores is very important in the transformer design. It can affect whether the iron cores of transformers are saturated or not in severe conditions. If saturated, the transformer will overheat and generate harmful harmonics to the grid. The measurement of the dynamic magnetic flux is an effective method to observe the behavior of transformers and ensure their safety. However, there are limited methods to measure the magnetic flux in real-time. In this paper, a novel test method based on a special transformer design is proposed. The new design integrates an additional bypass iron core which shares a partial magnetic path with the main core. By injecting high-frequency signals into the attached coil of the bypass core, the measured signals reflect the trend of the magnetic flux variation in the main core over time. To improve the accuracy of the derived measured data, the Empirical Mode Decomposition algorithm is also used to diminish the noise without additional designs in the signal acquisition circuit. The proposed method is modeled and tested, and the results show that this method can dynamically measure the magnetic flux in the transformer.http://dx.doi.org/10.4316/AECE.2019.04004magnetic circuitspower transformersempirical mode decompositiontest equipmentfinite element analysis
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author ZHANG, Y.
DAI, D.
ZHANG, J.
LIU, X.
CHEN, X.
spellingShingle ZHANG, Y.
DAI, D.
ZHANG, J.
LIU, X.
CHEN, X.
A Novel Test Method for Real-time Magnetic Flux Measurement of Power Transformers
Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering
magnetic circuits
power transformers
empirical mode decomposition
test equipment
finite element analysis
author_facet ZHANG, Y.
DAI, D.
ZHANG, J.
LIU, X.
CHEN, X.
author_sort ZHANG, Y.
title A Novel Test Method for Real-time Magnetic Flux Measurement of Power Transformers
title_short A Novel Test Method for Real-time Magnetic Flux Measurement of Power Transformers
title_full A Novel Test Method for Real-time Magnetic Flux Measurement of Power Transformers
title_fullStr A Novel Test Method for Real-time Magnetic Flux Measurement of Power Transformers
title_full_unstemmed A Novel Test Method for Real-time Magnetic Flux Measurement of Power Transformers
title_sort novel test method for real-time magnetic flux measurement of power transformers
publisher Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava
series Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering
issn 1582-7445
1844-7600
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Optimizing magnetic flux distribution in iron cores is very important in the transformer design. It can affect whether the iron cores of transformers are saturated or not in severe conditions. If saturated, the transformer will overheat and generate harmful harmonics to the grid. The measurement of the dynamic magnetic flux is an effective method to observe the behavior of transformers and ensure their safety. However, there are limited methods to measure the magnetic flux in real-time. In this paper, a novel test method based on a special transformer design is proposed. The new design integrates an additional bypass iron core which shares a partial magnetic path with the main core. By injecting high-frequency signals into the attached coil of the bypass core, the measured signals reflect the trend of the magnetic flux variation in the main core over time. To improve the accuracy of the derived measured data, the Empirical Mode Decomposition algorithm is also used to diminish the noise without additional designs in the signal acquisition circuit. The proposed method is modeled and tested, and the results show that this method can dynamically measure the magnetic flux in the transformer.
topic magnetic circuits
power transformers
empirical mode decomposition
test equipment
finite element analysis
url http://dx.doi.org/10.4316/AECE.2019.04004
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