IET Electric Power Applications (Feb 2022)
Study on the residual flux density measurement method for power transformer cores based on magnetising inductance
Abstract
Abstract When a power transformer is reconnected to a power grid, if the residual flux in its iron core is large, significant inrush current may be generated and result in closing failure. Therefore, accurate residual flux measurement is necessary to avoid the harmful effects of inrush current. This work proposes a residual flux density measurement method for the power transformer core based on magnetising inductance. Firstly, when positive and negative DC voltages are applied along or opposite to the direction of the initial residual flux density, the measured positive magnetising inductance is smaller than the negative so that the direction of residual flux density can be determined by comparing their values. Secondly, the magnitude of residual flux density can calculated by analysing the empirical formula between residual flux density and positive magnetising inductance using the finite element method. Finally, this work takes the square iron core as the research object, establishes the corresponding empirical formula, and verifies its accuracy through experiments. The experimental results show that the proposed method has higher accuracy compared with the voltage integration method widely used in this field.
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