Abstract:
The level of DC current accumulated at secondary
phases of the distribution transformers is significant due to the
proliferation of power electronic intensive loads on the
distribution system. This DC current is inherently different in
three phases and they disturb symmetrical magnetization of the
core limbs. It directly affects the magnetizing current and also the
input current while recreating a DC current at the input with a
magnitude even higher than that of the secondary. Apart from
input current waveform distortion, DC accumulation will create
voltage distortion, corrosion in grounded electrodes, transformer
losses, reducing its lifetime etc. For a detailed investigation of the
influence of DC current on the operation of a transformer it is
necessary to have a comprehensive model of the transformer. Such
a model must incorporate differences among path lengths in the
three limbs, resistances of windings, leakage inductances of
windings, losses in three limbs, magnetization characteristics of
three limbs including magnetic hysteresis etc. This paper presents
a comprehensive model for a three-phase transformer.
Magnetizing characteristic for the three limbs are obtained by two
suitably designed tests, which is a specific feature of this model.
The model is validated for a test transformer in the laboratory.
Simulations are carried out in MATLAB Simulink for different
operating conditions involving asymmetric injection of DC current
by loads. Practical tests carried out on the transformer show close
agreement with simulation results proving the comprehensiveness
of the model. The development work, simulation setups, test details
all are presented in the paper.
Citation:
J. Karunadasa, K. Navarathna, R. Abeyrathna, K. Perera and K. Sandaruwan, "Novel Three Phase Transformer Model to Accommodate the Effects of Load Injected DC," 2018 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2018, pp. 138-143, doi: 10.1109/MERCon.2018.8421993.