Author:
Zhang Dewen,Wei Xinyu,Yu Peiyong,Shen Yubo,Ma Haifeng
Abstract
Abstract
As a common self-excited oscillation in power systems, ferromagnetic resonance has a great threat to the insulation of electrical equipment due to overvoltage and overcurrent. The magnetizing inductance of electromagnetic voltage transformers has nonlinear characteristics, which tend to saturate the excitation and cause circuit resonance and generate resonance overvoltage. The ferromagnetic resonance overvoltage caused by the saturation of the transformer has greatly affected the safe and stable operation of the power grid. Therefore, it is very necessary to analyze, calculate and simulate the ferromagnetic resonance overvoltage, and to study the measures to eliminate resonance. Through theoretical calculation and simulation analysis of a hydroelectric power plant generator-transformer group reverse transmission impulse tripping fault, the cause of its ferromagnetic resonance was analysed, and relevant operation and maintenance suggestions were put forward to provide a basis for further research.