Title :
Review of ferroresonance in power distribution grids
Author :
Hassan, S. ; Vaziri, M. ; Vadhva, S.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Water Resources at the State of California, Sacramento, CA, USA
Abstract :
Ferroresonance is a special case of resonance, which can occur when a non-linear inductive reactance is connected in series with a capacitive reactance. In instances of ferroresonance involving electric power distribution facilities, the inductive reactance will be the magnetizing reactance of a single-phase or three-phase transformer. The capacitive reactance will be due ordinarily to the conductor-to-sheath capacitance of primary cable supplying the transformer under favorable conditions. Ferroresonance may be accompanied by abnormally high or low voltages as a result of single pole switching of one or two phases of the source supply to the transformer. Ferroresonance is capable of producing sustained overvoltages with peak magnitudes approaching, or exceeding twice the rated peak voltage, which is harmful and unsafe for the operation of most equipment. In this paper, the various conditions giving rise to occurrence of ferroresonance will be identified. The most prevalent resonance resulting in undesirable voltage conditions will be addressed and analyzed. Also some possible means of preventing occurrence of unsafe ferroresonance in power transformers will be proposed.
Keywords :
distribution networks; ferroresonance; power grids; power transformers; capacitive reactance; conductor-to-sheath capacitance; electric power distribution; ferroresonance; nonlinear inductive reactance; power distribution grids; power transformers; single pole switching; single-phase transformer; three-phase transformer; Circuit faults; Ferroresonance; Power cables; Power transformers; Surges; Switches; Voltage transformers; Arrester Failure; Distribution Grids; Ferroresonance; Surge Protector Failure; Voltage Transformers;
Conference_Titel :
Information Reuse and Integration (IRI), 2011 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0964-7
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0965-4
DOI :
10.1109/IRI.2011.6009589