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The Impact of Inrush Currents on the Mechanical Stress of High-Voltage Power Transformer Coils
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2001
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Electrical EngineeringEngineeringHigh Voltage EngineeringElectrical TransmissionMechanical EngineeringTransformer CoilsPower TransformersInrush CurrentsPower ElectronicsMechanical StressFailure ExperiencePower Electronic Devices
From failure experience on power transformers very often it was suspected that inrush currents, occurring when energizing unloaded transformers, were the reason for damage. In this paper it was investigated how mechanical forces within the transformer coils build up under inrush compared to those occurring at short circuit. 2D and 3D computer modeling for a real 268 MVA, 525/17.75 kV three-legged step up transformer were employed. The results show that inrush current peaks of 70% of the rated short circuit current cause local forces in the same order of magnitude as those at short circuit. The resulting force summed up over the high voltage coil is even three times higher. Although inrush currents are normally smaller, the forces can have similar amplitudes as those at short circuit, with longer exposure time, however. Therefore, care has to be taken to avoid such high inrush currents. Today controlled switching offers an elegant and practical solution.
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