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Winding turn-to-turn short-circuit diagnosis using FRA method: sensitivity of measurement configuration

Journal

IET SCIENCE MEASUREMENT & TECHNOLOGY
Volume 13, Issue 1, Pages 17-24

Publisher

INST ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-IET
DOI: 10.1049/iet-smt.2018.5331

Keywords

frequency response; transformer windings; fault diagnosis; short-circuit currents; transformer cores; power transformer insulation; winding turn-to-turn short-circuit diagnosis; FRA method; measurement configuration; transformer faults; transformer electric parameters; core deformations; winding insulation; winding input impedance; low- frequency regions; mid-frequency regions; FRA signatures; frequency response analysis; statistical parameters

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  1. ADRIC Research Centre

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Frequency response analysis (FRA) is increasingly being accepted as an effective technique to diagnose transformer faults. Transformer electric parameters are affected by such faults in a complex manner, and there is yet no standard approach for interpretation of FRA results. Most studies have focused on diagnosing winding and core deformations, but subtle defects in the winding insulation and turn-to-turn short circuits can develop into a more serious fault, and their early diagnosis is equally important. Furthermore, there are several test configurations which have different sensitivities to different faults. This study reports a study where the winding input impedance is measured to diagnose turn-to-turn short circuits using different measurement configurations. A comparison is made between the sensitivities of each measurement configuration to faults of increasing severity. It is found that this fault is detected in the low- and mid-frequency regions as significant reduction in impedance and a shift in resonance peaks towards high frequencies. The results, analysed using different statistical parameters, indicate differences in sensitivities with different levels of short circuits. Marginal variations were found between the sensitivities of statistical parameters in different frequency regions. The study provides useful contribution into interpretation of FRA signatures for turn-to-turn short-circuit diagnosis of transformers.

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