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Three-Phase Transformer Inrush Current Reduction Strategy Based on Prefluxing and Controlled Switching

IEEE Access(2021)

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Abstract
Inrush current with high amplitude is generated when the transformer is energized. On the one hand, it will have a negative impact on the safety of the transformer itself, and even cause the relay protection to malfunction. On the other hand, it may reduce operation speed of the protection when there is slight fault because of the protection restraint criteria. Both aspects will affect grid security. Based on the generation mechanism of inrush current, this paper proposes an inrush current reduction strategy that combines prefluxing and controlled switching technology. By constructing an equivalent magnetic circuit model of the large-capacity three-phase transformer with a universal core structure, the analytical formulas of the magnetic flux at each stage of implementing the strategy are obtained, and then the parameters design method of this strategy is proposed. The accuracy of the theoretical analysis of magnetic flux is verified through the accurate simulation. Compared with common inrush current reduction strategies, this strategy can reduce the inrush current to 0.5 times rated current below in any situation where the residual flux is unknown and the “core flux equalization” effect are not obvious, avoiding the problem of residual flux measurement. Finally, in the case of the transformer differential protection, the influence of this strategy on the protection is analyzed from the perspective of theory and simulation, and it shows that it can improve the performance of various protections effectively.
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Inrush current reduction,residual flux,equivalent magnetic circuit,prefluxing,controlled switching,differential protection
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