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Symmetrical and Unsymmetrical Voltage Sag Effects on Three-Phase Transformers
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Three-phase TransformersElectrical EngineeringEngineeringSymmetrical SagsElectrical TransmissionElectric Power QualityTransformer ModelElectric Power ConversionPower InverterPower ElectronicsTransformer Saturation
This paper studies the effects of symmetrical and unsymmetrical voltage sags on three-phase three-legged transformers. The transformer model includes saturation and the parameters have been obtained from experimental measurements. The study shows that sags can produce transformer saturation when voltage recovers. This saturation produces an inrush current that is similar to the inrush current produced during the transformer energizing. The study takes into account that the voltage recovery instant can take only discrete values, since the fault-clearing is produced in the natural current zeroes. The paper also studies the influence of the sag type, duration, depth and fault current angle on the inrush current peak value. The current peak has a periodical dependence on sag duration, and a linear dependence on depth. Unsymmetrical sags can result in current peaks as high as those of symmetrical sags.
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