Affiliation:
1. Kirkwood Drive Durham UK
Abstract
AbstractPrecisely interpreting frequency response analysis (FRA) curves is crucial when investigating mechanical malfunctions in power transformer windings (TWs). However, many conventional explanations of FRA features cannot be validated by an equivalent circuit (EC) that represents winding structures using resistance, inductance, and capacitance components in a ladder network. Incorrect interpretation can lead to misdiagnosis and confusion in asset management. Previous ECs are often proposed by analysing winding structures without rigorous verification compared to the corresponding FRA data. The specific EC is acquired using the transfer function (TF) derived from the measured FRA data. This allows for the establishment of the relationship between TW FRA curves, TF equations, and EC topologies. The precise interpretation of FRA curves can be achieved by closely observing the FRA curves created from TFs and ECs. The remarkable similarity between the measured and modelled FRA curves verifies the authenticity of the derived ECs. This significant achievement clarifies many misunderstandings regarding FRA and represents a substantial advancement in FRA technology.
Publisher
Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)