ASI, Vol. 8, Pages 50: Distinction Between Interturn Short-Circuit Faults and Unbalanced Load in Transformers
Applied System Innovation doi: 10.3390/asi8020050
Authors:
Raul A. Ortiz-Medina
David A. Aragon-Verduzco
Victor A. Maldonado-Ruelas
Juan C. Olivares-Galvan
Rafael Escalera-Perez
Transformers are essential in electrical networks, and their failure can lead to the shutdown of a section or the entire grid. This study proposes a combination of techniques for early fault detection, distinguishing between small load imbalances and incipient interturn short circuits. An experimental setup was developed using a three-phase transformer bank with three single-phase dry-type transformers. One transformer was modified to create controlled short circuits of two and four turns and to simulate a load imbalance by reducing the winding by four turns. The main contribution of this research is the development of a combined diagnostic approach using instantaneous space phasor (ISP) spectral analysis and infrared thermal imaging to differentiate between load imbalances and incipient interturn short circuits in transformers. This method enhances early fault detection by identifying distinctive electrical and thermal signatures associated with each condition. The results could improve transformer monitoring, reducing the risk of failure and enhancing grid reliability.
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