Modelling of partial discharge pulse propagation in transformer windings using multi conductor transmission line modelling scheme

Author:

Achankunju Annie,Joseph Jineeth,Varghese Ancy Sara,Nair K R M

Abstract

Abstract Power transformers are considered as an essential component in the electric power systems. They are placed in services in different circumstances like electrical, environmental and mechanical stresses, and through the progress of operation it can affect with various threats and hazards. Transformer failure should be diagnosed earlier in order to avoid its unsafe and unstable operation. The main reason for failure of insulation in power transformer is due to partial discharges. The partial discharge activity occurring in the transformer have to be identified earlier, afore it progresses into a complete discharge, otherwise it results in the maintenance of the device and causes loss of economic cost to the utilities. In this paper, multi conductor transmission line theory is used for the modelling of transformer windings and the partial discharge pulse propagation through the winding is simulated in the MATLAB Simulink. The effect of partial discharge on the windings are also discussed.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

General Medicine

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