viernes, 27 de agosto de 2010

Evaluation of flitch plate losses in power transformers

D. A. Koppikar, S . V. Kulkarni, P.N. Srinivas, S.A. Khaparde, R Jain

Abstract: Although Eddy current losses in flitch plates of power transformers may form a s d part of total transformer losses, they are important because they can appear concentrated in a small area and cause hazardous hotspots. An analytical method to calculate flitch plate eddy loss large is a very useful practical guide to a transformer designer, but for high power transformers, a more accarate analysis by techniques such as the Finite Element Method (FEM) is desirable. A series of 2-D FEM simulations, using a statistical technique orthogonal array design of experiments, have been carried out to find the effect of various factors on the losses in a mild steel flitch plate. The procedure for carrying out the experiments and the results obtained thereof are presented. The more involved analysis of slotted flitch plates, has been done using 3-D FEM. Loas and eddy current patterns in mild steel and stainleas steel flitch plates have been studied. In both cases, the effect of the number of slots and slot length on the losses is discussed. Effect of slots on eddy current pattern is explaimed. Results of simulation of laminated flitch plate are presented. The eddy loss distribution obtained by 3-D FEM electromagnetic analysis is used in 3-D FEM thermal analysis to estimate temperature rise of the flitch plate. Verification of 3-D FEM analysis has been done by measurement of temperatures on a slotted mild steel flitch plate of a 33 MVA, single phase, 220/132/11 kV auto-transformer. The estimated temperatures have been found to be in good agreement with that obtained by measurements.

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