Analysis of Cable-Transformer Resonant Interactions Due to CB Prestriking Transients

Conference Paper (2024)
Author(s)

B. Behdani (TU Delft - Intelligent Electrical Power Grids)

Mohamad Ghaffarian Niasar (TU Delft - High Voltage Technology Group)

M. Popov (TU Delft - Intelligent Electrical Power Grids)

Research Group
Intelligent Electrical Power Grids
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1109/EEEIC/ICPSEurope61470.2024.10751644
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Publication Year
2024
Language
English
Research Group
Intelligent Electrical Power Grids
Pages (from-to)
1-6
ISBN (print)
979-8-3503-5519-2
ISBN (electronic)
979-8-3503-5518-5
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Abstract

Power transformer energization involves a significant electromagnetic energy exchange among system components, which periodically oscillates with the natural frequencies of the system. As a result, weakly damped resonating overvoltages (OVs) may prevail, overstressing the system and thus leading to potential insulation failure. This phenomenon is particularly notable in cable-transformer systems, where the coinciding of natural frequencies is more likely to occur. The prestriking phenomenon during circuit breaker (CB) closing plays an important role in the excitation of the resonance frequencies. Specifically, repeated prestrikes can create high-frequency resonances during switching-on operations. This paper deals primarily with the mutual interactions between cable and transformer during transformer energization. Furthermore, by using a suitable model, the impact of CB prestrikes on the resultant resonance excitation is analyzed. Results demonstrate that cable-transformer interactions can lead to high-frequency oscillatory OVs with extreme magnitudes.

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