Analysis of the Helping Effect for Transformer Circulating Current in Delta Winding
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Start Time:2020-11-04 15:45(Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:5min

Session:G Poster session » G1Poster Session 1 and Poster Session 6

Abstract
In differential protection, the methods to correct amplitude and phase deviation of currents in primary and secondary winding of the Y/Delta-connected transformer will weaken the harmonic characteristics. Researchers have proposed the inrush restraint criterion of the primary inrush current directly. However, the helping effect of circulating current in the delta winding may cause symmetrical inrush current or waveform distortion, and the reliability of the restraint criterion based on the typical magnetizing inrush current characteristics will be affected. This paper reveals the generating mechanism, the helping effect and the influencing factors of the circulating current.
Keywords
Delta winding,circulating current,phasor analysis,helping effect
Speaker
Wenbin Cao
the Sate Grid Zhejiang Electrical Power Research Institute

Submission Author
Wenbin Cao the Sate Grid Zhejiang Electrical Power Research Institute
Xuanwei Qi State Grid Zhejiang Electrical Power Research Institute
Xianggen Yin the State Key Laboratory of Advanced Electromagnetic Engineering and Technology
Maolin Wang the State Key Laboratory of Advanced Electromagnetic Engineering and Technology
Yuanlin Pan the State Key Laboratory of Advanced Electromagnetic Engineering and Technology
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