The Journal of Engineering (Jan 2019)

Numerical calculation of the lightning transient voltage distribution on converter transformer winding based a dual winding model

  • Hongrui Jia,
  • Xuezhong Liu,
  • Shijin Tian,
  • Lin Wang,
  • Fei Gao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1049/joe.2018.8458

Abstract

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The insulation co-ordination of converter transformer winding has a great influence on power system security. An equivalent circuit of a 500 kV converter transformer winding structure, including a LC equivalent network circuit and an ideal transformer in parallel, was firstly established. A combined 12-pulse rectifier equivalent circuit model, mainly consisting of six single-phase converter transformer and 12 converter valves, was built in Power Systems Computer Aided Design (PSCAD) software. In certain operating states of the converter value, the transient voltage distribution was analysed when lightning strokes the DC bus of a typical converter station. The results show that the dual winding model can present the transient voltage characteristics of the converter transformer. The maximum lightning transient voltage is located at the end of the star-connected winding near the neutral point and reaches 1270 kV, and also the maximum gradient voltage occurs at the winding near the terminal point. In different operating states for the converter valve, the transient voltages of a three-phase winding behave as per the similar distributing rules. For the star-connected phase winding, the lightning transient voltage of the winding disc reaches the maximum magnitude when lightning strike occurs at the peak of the phase voltage on the valve side.

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