Abstract

Data on the magnetizing current of power transformers are taken from the experience of idling. It is considered that it does not change under load. The experience of idling does not take into account the uneven saturation of the magnetic core when working under load. The hypothesis of a significant error caused by this assumption is put forward. The experiments carried out confirmed the hypothesis. The differences in the measurement of the magnetizing current at idle and under load in the experiments reached 28-32%. This determines the inaccuracy in the calculations of currents and losses in power transformers, which, taking into account the continuous operation of transformers and their large number, can be significant. It is proposed to add the experience of working at rated load when testing power transformers. This experience will not only allow us to clarify the val-ue of the magnetizing current under load and magnetic losses, but also to re-fine the design of the transformer in the direction of reducing the magnetizing current by eliminating uneven saturation of the magnetic circuit when working under load, due to the influence of magnetic scattering fields. This is possible by locally increasing the cross-section of the magnetic circuit in the busiest places of the magnetic circuit.

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