Abstract

During operation transformers are typically subjected to overvoltages with different wave shapes. Even though overvoltage protection systems, such as metal oxide surge arresters, are often employed, the overvoltages generated in power systems can still have a significant impact on the insulation systems of the windings of a power transformer. There are numerous examples of transformer failures as a result of overvoltages occurring during operation, even in cases that standard impulse voltage tests show no indication of potential problems and the transformers are protected by surge arresters. Comparisons of the internal overvoltages generated in transformers during voltage tests as well as those generated during standard operation of electrical networks provides fundamental insights into these overvoltages; insights which in turn can be used to improve the construction of insulation systems and overvoltage protection approaches and ultimately increase the reliability of transformers. In this paper, internal overvoltages occurring in the windings of selected transformer during standard voltage tests are compared with those which occur during typical operation of a transformer in an electrical power system. Overvoltages measured in the windings of the transformer form the basis of this comparison. Measurements were conducted with the transformer being subjected to voltage impulse tests, as well as transient voltages with waveforms simulating overvoltages generated in electrical power systems. In order to investigate the response of the windings to voltage strokes, full and chopped lightning voltage impulses were applied to the transformer. The waveforms of overvoltages generated in the electrical power systems were modelled as a rectangular voltage stroke, sinusoidal voltage, voltage with shape of “sweep sinus” also often referred to as a chirp signal and voltage with shape of “sweep ramp”.

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