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Inter-Turn Short-Circuit Detection Through Differential Admittance Monitoring in Transformers

G. H., Matías Meira, Guillermo R. Bossio, Cristian Ruschetti, Carlos Verucchi

2024IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement14 citationsDOI

Abstract

Early detection of inter-turn short-circuits in power transformers is essential for ensuring the safe and reliable operation of electrical power systems. Therefore, it is necessary to develop efficient detection strategies. In this paper, a strategy for detecting inter-turn short-circuits of a transformer based on monitoring electrical variables is proposed. An indicator for fault diagnosis obtained from the calculation of differential admittances is proposed. Experimental tests on a 5 kVA transformer validate the proposal. The strategy is sensitive to faults involving 1% of the winding turns with rated current in the fault loop. Besides, it is shown that the fault detection strategy is immune to changes in the load state, undervoltage, load or voltage unbalance and transformer vector group.

Topics & Concepts

AdmittanceElectrical engineeringTransformerCurrent transformerElectronic engineeringTurn (biochemistry)Short circuitEngineeringComputer scienceVoltageElectrical impedancePhysicsNuclear magnetic resonanceNon-Destructive Testing TechniquesMagnetic Field Sensors TechniquesMagnetic Properties and Applications
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