Random energisation of power transformers often causes significant inrush currents and steep switching voltage wave fronts that are responsible for several adverse effects like huge current forces in the transformer windings, dielectric stress of the transformer winding insulation and temporary overvoltages. Controlled switching taking into account the residual flux is able to eliminate these inrush currents, but significant voltage wave fronts emerge from the switching action in almost all cases. Thus, a new algorithm is presented that extends the existing one so that a combined reduction of all stresses can be achieved. Systematic energisation studies were carried out in EMTP-ATP to calculate the optimal closing times of a three-legged 40...
In 25kv ac main line traction system the traction transformer located in the engine are repeatedly s...
Transformers are generally easy to access and can contribute significantly to entire power system. W...
Electricity market Liberalization, electricity industry deregulation, new/distributed energy sources...
This paper introduces a methodology to investigate controlled switching (or "Point on Wave Switching...
Proper use of phase-controlled switching technology by controlling the making or breaking of the cir...
Many transformers may be connected in parallel to a distribution busbar to supply the load. Restorat...
When an unloaded converter transformer is being energised, large inrush current may flow in the volt...
Abstract- Inrush currents generated by unloaded power characteristics of circuit breaker also have a...
Control and reduction of inrush currents of energizing transformers and reactors is an important pro...
Abstract — Transformer is the most important equipment of the electrical power system. At the time o...
During energization of no-load transformers, a high and peaky current flow on the primary side which...
Inrush transients can have highly undesirable effects on the distribution transformers and are due t...
Numerous sensitive loads of commercial, industrial and domestic use depend upon an uninterruptible p...
Abstract- Controlled switching taking into account the residual flux can – in theory – completely el...
Abstract.When a transformer is energized by the supply voltage, a high current called transientinrus...
In 25kv ac main line traction system the traction transformer located in the engine are repeatedly s...
Transformers are generally easy to access and can contribute significantly to entire power system. W...
Electricity market Liberalization, electricity industry deregulation, new/distributed energy sources...
This paper introduces a methodology to investigate controlled switching (or "Point on Wave Switching...
Proper use of phase-controlled switching technology by controlling the making or breaking of the cir...
Many transformers may be connected in parallel to a distribution busbar to supply the load. Restorat...
When an unloaded converter transformer is being energised, large inrush current may flow in the volt...
Abstract- Inrush currents generated by unloaded power characteristics of circuit breaker also have a...
Control and reduction of inrush currents of energizing transformers and reactors is an important pro...
Abstract — Transformer is the most important equipment of the electrical power system. At the time o...
During energization of no-load transformers, a high and peaky current flow on the primary side which...
Inrush transients can have highly undesirable effects on the distribution transformers and are due t...
Numerous sensitive loads of commercial, industrial and domestic use depend upon an uninterruptible p...
Abstract- Controlled switching taking into account the residual flux can – in theory – completely el...
Abstract.When a transformer is energized by the supply voltage, a high current called transientinrus...
In 25kv ac main line traction system the traction transformer located in the engine are repeatedly s...
Transformers are generally easy to access and can contribute significantly to entire power system. W...
Electricity market Liberalization, electricity industry deregulation, new/distributed energy sources...