油导向冷却条件下电力变压器中高粘性酯油的静压降、速度和流量预测

Jeyabalan Velandy, Ankita Garg, C. Narasimhan
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由于酯油组(天然酯油和合成酯油)具有较高的粘性,因此研究其油流量、压降(压力损失)行为对热设计人员在热设计阶段非常重要,因为绕组内的油流分布直接影响变压器的热性能。在定向油(OD)冷却模式下,连续盘式绕组上的静压降决定了酯油在低压绕组(LV)和并联液压连接的高压绕组(HV)之间的分裂。此外,盘式变压器绕组内的油流分布与变压器的功率损耗(空载和负载损耗)将决定变压器内热点温度的位置和大小。因此,对于变压器制造商和公用事业公司来说,在主要采用外径冷却模式的大额定功率变压器中使用酯油仍然存在技术挑战。在外径冷却条件下,研究了矿物油和酯油对摩擦压力、重力压力、油流量、冷却管内速度、上下绝热层、主缠绕区、堆芯、散热器和冷却器温度分布的影响。典型的变压器额定电压为60/75/90MVA, 220/33kV用于热分析。由于天然酯油和合成酯油在热性能上存在潜在差异,因此将热分析结果与矿物油进行比较。采用热液网络模型(THNM)快速计算了典型大型电力变压器的热参数。功率损耗分布是基于有限元模拟计算的,作为热分析的输入。
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Prediction of Static Pressure Drop, Velocity and Flow Rate of Higher Viscous Nature of Ester Oil in Power Transformers under Oil Directed Cooling Conditions
The study on oil flow rate, pressure drop (pressure losses) behaviour of ester oil group (both natural and synthetic ester oil) due to its higher viscous nature is important for thermal designer during thermal design stage, since oil flow distribution within the winding has a direct impact on thermal performance of the transformer. During oil directed (OD) cooling modes, the static pressure drop over the continuous disc type of winding determines the ester oil split among low voltage windings (LV) and high voltage windings (HV) which is connected hydraulically in parallel. In addition, the oil flow distribution in disc type of transformer windings in conjunction with power loss (no-load and load loss) of transformer will decide the location and magnitude of the hotspot temperature in transformer. Hence, there is still a technical challenge with ester oil for transformer manufacturers and utilities to use in large rating power transformers mainly in OD cooling modes. In this paper, the effects of mineral oil and ester oil on frictional pressure, gravitational pressure, oil flow rate, velocity in cooling duct, temperature distributions in top and bottom insulation, main winding zones, core, radiators and coolers are investigated under OD cooling conditions. The typical transformer rating of 60/75/90MVA, 220/33kV is considered for thermal analysis. Since, natural ester oil and synthetic ester oil are potentially different in thermal properties, the thermal analysis results are compared with mineral oil. The thermal hydraulic network model (THNM model) are used for fast calculations of thermal parameters in typical large power transformer. The power losses distributions are calculated from FEM based simulations as an input for thermal analysis.
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