AIP Advances (May 2017)

Transformer sound level caused by core magnetostriction and winding stress displacement variation

  • Chang-Hung Hsu,
  • Yi-Mei Huang,
  • Min-Fu Hsieh,
  • Chao-Ming Fu,
  • Shiva Adireddy,
  • Douglas B. Chrisey

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4978759
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 5
pp. 056681 – 056681-7

Abstract

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Magnetostriction caused by the exciting variation of the magnetic core and the current conducted by the winding wired to the core has a significant result impact on a power transformer. This paper presents the sound of a factory transformer before on-site delivery for no-load tests. This paper also discusses the winding characteristics from the transformer full-load tests. The simulation and the measurement for several transformers with capacities ranging from 15 to 60 MVA and high voltage 132kV to low voltage 33 kV are performed. This study compares the sound levels for transformers by no-load test (core/magnetostriction) and full-load test (winding/displacement ε). The difference between the simulated and the measured sound levels is about 3dB. The results show that the sound level depends on several parameters, including winding displacement, capacity, mass of the core and windings. Comparative results of magnetic induction of cores and the electromagnetic force of windings for no-load and full-load conditions are examined.