Title :
Impact of current high order harmonic to core losses of three-phase distribution transformer
Author :
Digalovski, Mihail ; Najdenkoski, Krste ; Rafajlovski, Goran
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Electr. Eng. & Inf. Technol., “Ss. Cyril & Methodius” Univ., Skopje, Macedonia
Abstract :
Transformers are normally designed and built for use at rated frequency and sinusoidal load current. A non-linear load on a transformer leads to harmonic power losses which cause increased operational costs and additional heating in transformer parts. It leads to higher losses, early fatigue of insulation, premature failure and reduction of the useful life of the transformer. To prevent these problems, the rated capacity of transformer which supplies harmonic loads must be reduced. In this work a typical 50 KVA three phase distribution transformer with real practical parameters is taken under nonlinear loads generated due to domestic loads. The core losses is evaluated using the three dimensional model of the transformer developed in Ansoft Maxwell based on valid model of transformer under high harmonic conditions. And finally a relation associated with core losses and amplitude of high harmonic order are reviewed & analyzed and then a comparison is being carried out on the results obtained by different excitation current in transformer windings.
Keywords :
distribution networks; power system harmonics; transformer cores; transformer windings; Ansoft Maxwell; core losses; domestic loads; harmonic loads; harmonic power losses; high order harmonic; nonlinear loads; sinusoidal load current; three dimensional model; three phase distribution transformer; three-phase distribution transformer; transformer windings; Core loss; Harmonic analysis; Magnetic hysteresis; Power system harmonics; Power transformer insulation; Transformer cores; 3D Model; Core losses; Finite Element Method; Harmonic; Magnetic Flux Distribution; Three-phase transformer;
Conference_Titel :
EUROCON, 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Zagreb
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2230-0
DOI :
10.1109/EUROCON.2013.6625181