GIC对电力变压器和电力系统的影响

R. Girgis, K. Vedante
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在今天的电力工业中有一些误解,认为地磁感应电流(GIC)已经并将会对北美和世界各地安装在电网上的大多数大中型电力变压器造成重大损害。本文的目的是在深入了解电力变压器设计和性能的基础上,定性和定量地展示GIC对电力变压器的真实影响。本文还对已发表的文献中报道的由GIC电流引起的变压器故障/过热的案例进行了简明的解释。本文表明,由于GIC电流的性质,绝大多数电力变压器即使在高水平的GIC下也不会经历太多过热或损坏。如果暴露在高水平的GIC中,只有一些特定的变压器可能由于高绕组循环电流而遭受一些绕组损坏。本文还介绍了GIC的实际问题;即,在高水平的GIC电流作用下,由于变压器铁心的半周期半饱和而产生的磁化电流的窄脉冲。这一个电流脉冲/周期可能导致电力系统中的继电器和电容元件跳闸,例如SVC (s),这可能导致电网不稳定。此外,电流脉冲与二阶和高阶谐波有关。结果,可能会发生谐振,差动继电器可能会运行,电网的稳定性可能会受到损害。
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Effects of GIC on power transformers and power systems
There is some misconception in the electric power industry today that geo - magnetically induced currents (GIC) have caused, and would cause, significant damage to the majority of large and medium power transformers installed on power grids in North America and around the world. The purpose of this paper is to present, both qualitatively and quantitatively, the true effect of GIC on power transformers, based on thorough knowledge of power transformer design and performance. The paper also provides concise explanation of the cases of transformer failure/overheating reported in the published literature to have been caused by GIC currents. The paper demonstrates that, because of the nature of the GIC currents, the great majority of power transformers would not experience much overheating or damage due to even high levels of GIC. Only some specific transformers could suffer some winding damage due to high winding circulating currents if exposed to high levels of GIC. The paper also presents the real issue with GIC; namely, the narrow pulse of the magnetizing current which results from part - cycle, semi - saturation of transformer cores when subjected to high levels of GIC currents. This one current pulse/cycle could cause relays and capacitive components in power systems, such as SVC (s), to trip, which may contribute to grid instability. Also, the current pulse is associated with 2nd and higher order harmonics. As a result, resonance may occur, differential relays may operate, and stability of the grid may be compromised.
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