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Transformer Engineering Design, Technology, and Diagnostics Second Edition S.V. Kulkarni S.A. Khaparde / 0 \ CRC Press \Cf*' J Taylor & Francis Group ^ч_^^ Boca Raton London NewYork CRC Press is an imprint of the Taylor St Francis Group, an informa business

Contents Preface to the second edition Foreword to the first edition Preface to the first edition Acknowledgments xi xiii xv xix Transformer Fundamentals 1 1.1 Perspective 1 1.2 Applications and Types of Transformers 5 1.3 Principles and the Equivalent Circuit 11 1.4 Representation of a Transformer in a Power System 21 1.5 Open-Circuit and Short-Circuit Tests 23 1.6 Voltage Regulation and Efficiency 26 1.7 Parallel Operation of Transformers 34 References 36 Magnetic Characteristics 37 2.1 Construction 38 2.2 Hysteresis, Eddy, and Anomalous Losses 44 2.3 Excitation Characteristics 48 2.4 Over-Excitation Performance 50 2.5 No-Load Loss Test 51 2.6 Impact of Manufacturing Processes 58 2.7 Inrush Current 60 2.8 Influence of the Core Construction and Winding Connections on No-Load Harmonic Phenomenon 71 2.9 Transformer Noise 73 2.10 Rotational Core Losses 76 References 78 v

Impedance Characteristics 83 3.1 Reactance Calculation 84 3.2 Different Approaches for Reactance Calculation 91 3.3 Analytical Methods 94 3.4 Numerical Method for Reactance Calculation 96 3.5 Impedance Characteristics of Three-Winding Transformers 104 3.6 Reactance Calculation for Zigzag Transformers 109 3.7 Zero-Sequence Reactances 115 3.8 Stabilizing Tertiary Winding 129 References 132 Eddy Currents and Winding Stray Losses 135 4.1 Field Equations 136 4.2 Poynting Vector 141 4.3 Eddy Current and Hysteresis Losses 145 4.4 Effect of Saturation 148 4.5 Eddy Losses in Transformer Windings 150 4.6 Circulating Current Loss in Transformer Windings 165 References 176 Stray Losses in Structural Components 179 5.1 Factors Influencing Stray Losses 181 5.2 Overview of Methods for Stray Loss Estimation 192 5.3 Core Edge Loss 194 5.4 Stray Loss in Frames 195 5.5 Stray Loss in Flitch Plates 197 5.6 Stray Loss in Tank 202 5.7 Stray Loss in Bushing Mounting Plates 208 5.8 Evaluation of Stray Loss Due to High Current Leads 210 5.9 Measures for Stray Loss Control 217 5.10 Methods for Experimental Verification 225 5.11 Estimation of Stray Losses in Overexcitation Condition 227 5.12 Load Loss Measurement 229 References 235 Short-Circuit Stresses and Strength 243 6.1 Short-Circuit Currents 244 6.2 Thermal Capability during a Short-Circuit 251 6.3 Short-Circuit Forces 252 6.4 Dynamic Behavior under Short-Circuits 260 6.5 Failure Modes Due to Radial Forces 265 6.6 Failure Modes Due to Axial Forces 271

6.7 Failure Modes Due to Interactive (Combined Axial and Radial) Forces 279 6.8 Effect of Prestress 280 6.9 Short-Circuit Test 281 6.10 Effect of Inrush Current 283 6.11 Split-Winding Transformers 283 6.12 Short-Circuit Withstand 285 6.13 Calculation of Electrodynamic Force between Parallel Conductors 289 6.14 Design of Clamping Structures 291 References 293 Surge Phenomena in Transformers 299 7.1 Initial Voltage Distribution 299 7.2 Ground Capacitance Calculations 304 7.3 Capacitance of Windings 305 7.4 Inductance Calculation 320 7.5 Standing Waves and Traveling Waves 322 7.6 Methods for Analysis of Impulse Distribution 325 7.7 Computation of Impulse Voltage Distribution Using State Variable Method 328 7.8 Winding Design for Reducing Internal Overvoltages 336 References 343 Insulation Design 349 8.1 Calculation of Stresses for Simple Configurations 350 8.2 Field Computations 355 8.3 Factors Affecting Insulation Strength 357 8.4 Test Methods and Design Insulation Level (DIL) 372 8.5 Insulation between Two Windings 375 8.6 Internal Insulation 377 8.7 Design of End Insulation 379 8.8 High-Voltage Lead Clearances 382 8.9 Statistical Analysis for Optimization and Quality Enhancement 385 References 387 Cooling Systems 393 9.1 Modes of Heat Transfer 394 9.2 Cooling Arrangements 397 9.3 Dissipation of Core Heat 402 9.4 Dissipation of Winding Heat 403 9.5 Aging and Life Expectancy 406

VIII 9.6 Direct Hot Spot Measurement 411 9.7 Static Electrification Phenomenon 412 9.8 Recent Trends in Computations 414 References 416 10 Structural Design 419 10.1 Importance of Structural Design 419 10.2 Different Types of Loads and Tests 420 10.3 Classification of Transformer Tanks 422 10.4 Tank Design 425 10.5 Methods of Analysis 427 10.6 Overpressure Phenomenon in Transformers 432 10.7 Seismic Analysis 433 10.8 Transformer Noise: Characteristics and Reduction 436 10.9 Transport Vibrations and Shocks 442 References 442 11 Special Transformers 445 11.1 Rectifier Transformers 445 11.2 Converter Transformers for HVDC 451 11.3 Furnace Transformers 458 11.4 Phase Shifting Transformers 463 References 467 12 Electromagnetic Fields in Transformers: Theory and 471 Computations 12.1 Perspective 472 12.2 Basics of Electromagnetic Fields Relevant to Transformer Engineering 476 12.3 Potential Formulations 502 12.4 Finite Element Method 516 12.5 FEM Formulations 528 12.6 Coupled Fields in Transformers 538 12.7 Computation of Performance Parameters 552 References 564 13 Transformer-System Interactions and Modeling 569 13.1 Power Flow Analysis with Transformers 569 13.2 Harmonic Studies 580 13.3 Ferroresonance 583 13.4 Arc Furnace Application 587

Contents ix 13.5 Geomagnetic Disturbances 589 13.6 Sympathetic Inrush Phenomenon 589 13.7 Internal Resonances Due to System Transients 591 13.8 Very Fast Transient Overvoltages 592 13.9 Transients in Distribution Transformers 592 13.10 Low-, Mid-, and High-Frequency Models of Transformers 593 References 605 14 Monitoring and Diagnostics 611 14.1 Conventional Tests 613 14.2 Dissolved Gas Analysis 616 14.3 Partial Discharge Diagnostics 617 14.4 Degree of Polymerization and Furan Analysis 626 14.5 Time Domain Dielectric Response Methods 627 14.6 Frequency Domain Dielectric Response Method 639 14.7 Detection of Winding Displacements 644 14.8 Accessories 655 14.9 Other Diagnostic Tests/Instruments 657 14.10 Life Assessment and Refurbishment 659 References 659 15 Recent Trends in Transformer Technology 665 15.1 Magnetic Circuit 666 15.2 Windings 666 15.3 New Insulating Liquids 668 15.4 Advanced Computations 669 15.5 Transformers for Renewable Energy Applications 671 15.6 Applications of Power Electronics 672 15.7 Other Technologies 674 15.8 Trends in Monitoring and Diagnostics 676 References 678 Appendix A: Sample Design 681 Appendix B: Vector Groups 701 Appendix C: Fault Calculations 705 Appendix D: Stress and Capacitance Formulae 711 Index 721