Title :
Development and calibration of a network-based streaming electrification model for core-form transformer structures
Author :
Brubaker, M.A. ; Nelson, J.K.
Author_Institution :
Los Alamos Nat. Lab., NM, USA
fDate :
4/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Streaming electrification occurs in large power transformers when oil circulated for cooling purposes acts to separate charges from the Debye layer on the cellulose insulation surfaces. This phenomenon is believed to have caused several catastrophic transformer failures and remains to be satisfactorily understood in realistic geometries. A network-based streaming electrification model is presented which utilizes single winding ducts as the basic element to investigate a core-form structure. The network is first analyzed using hydraulic duct parameters to calculate the oil flow distributions within the structure. This data is then provided to the electrification solver which predicts the charge densities at each duct outlet. The charge density results are ultimately used to determine the streaming potentials at each node based on an a suitable matrix of leakage resistances. Development of the network model is presented along with empirically-based calibration data for a realistic section of core-form transformer geometry
Keywords :
calibration; cooling; electric charge; power transformers; static electrification; transformer cores; transformer oil; Debye layer; calibration; catastrophic transformer failures; cellulose insulation surfaces; charge densities prediction; charge density; charges separation; cooling oil; core-form structure; core-form transformer structures; hydraulic duct parameters; leakage resistance matrix; network-based streaming electrification model; oil flow distributions; power transformers; Calibration; Cooling; Ducts; Geometry; Oil insulation; Petroleum; Power transformer insulation; Power transformers; Solid modeling; Transformer cores;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on