A magnetic-mechanical strong coupling FEM model and vibration characteristic analysis of transformer core under DC bias

Author:

Wang Yaqi1ORCID,Li Lin1ORCID,Sun Jia’an2ORCID,Zhao Xiaojun3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Alternate Electrical Power System with Renewable Energy Sources, North China Electric Power University 1 , Beijing 102206, China

2. State Key Laboratory of Power Grid Safety and Energy Conservation, China Electric Power Research Institute 2 , Beijing 100192, China

3. Hebei Provincial Key Laboratory of Power Transmission Equipment Security Defense, North China Electric Power University 3 , Baoding 071003, China

Abstract

The vibration of a transformer core induced by magnetostriction is closely related to the environment and safety of devices. The DC bias excitation leads to the over saturation of the transformer core and causes more severe vibration. In this paper, a magnetic-mechanical strong coupling model based on a fixed-point time-periodic 2D finite element method with excitation voltage and DC bias current as the input is established in which the vector magnetic potential A, winding current I, and displacement in the core u are simultaneously taken as solution variables, and the fixed-point reluctivity is introduced to deal with the nonlinear problem of the core. In this model, the magnetic field and mechanical field are associated with the piezomagnetic equations and variational principle, and the circuit and magnetic fields are connected through the law of electromagnetic induction. The equivalent thickness of the core model and the determination of the initial value are discussed. A test transformer with a laminated core is made for experimental measurement. The accuracy and efficiency of the model proposed are verified by comparing the calculated results with the experimental results, and the influence of DC bias components on the magnetic characteristics and vibration of the transformer core is analyzed.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy

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