Preliminary investigations on propagation of partial discharge induced currents in a transformer winding

Santosh Janaki Raman, U. Kumar
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Historically, different variants of the distributed circuit model have been used to model the windings for the frequencies encountered in a PD excitation. However, all circuit based methodologies assume a transverse electro-magnetic (TEM) mode of propagation, and for a high frequency excitation as encountered in a PD, other modes could be excited. Therefore, deviating from the conventional circuit based methodologies, this paper employs a full-wave electromagnetic scheme for modelling of coils. Instabilities in the marching-on in time (MOT) methodologies encountered in a previous work are dealt by adopting a superior marching-on in degree (MOD) scheme. A layer winding is modelled and current distribution is obtained numerically when it is excited by a voltage source representing PD induced voltage. The currents are used to evaluate electric fields in the radial and azimuthal directions to show the existence of a non-TEM mode. The currents at the location of the voltage source and the coil terminal are compared in time and frequency domains and differences in terms of rise-times of the current pulses and the magnitude of high frequency components are elucidated.
局部放电感应电流在变压器绕组中传播的初步研究
历史上,分布式电路模型的不同变体已被用于模拟在局部放电激励中遇到的频率的绕组。然而,所有基于电路的方法都假设横向电磁(TEM)传播模式,并且对于PD中遇到的高频激励,可以激发其他模式。因此,与传统的基于电路的方法不同,本文采用全波电磁方案对线圈进行建模。本文采用一种较优的进度数(MOD)方案来处理在时间进度数(MOT)方法中遇到的不稳定性。建立了一层绕组的模型,并通过数值计算得到了层绕组在电压源激励下的电流分布。利用这些电流来计算径向和方位角方向上的电场,以证明非瞬变电磁法模式的存在。在时域和频域中比较了电压源和线圈端子处的电流,并阐明了电流脉冲上升时间和高频分量幅度的差异。
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