Transient voltage distribution in transformer winding / Ahmad Firdaus Ahmad Morly

This paper describes how to obtain parameters of a standard winding using 2D FEMM and Transient Voltage Distribution in Transformer Winding using Pspice. The values of inductance L, capacitor Cs and Cg are obtained by using 2D FEMM software. The Cs and Cg can be calculated by using electrostatic pro...

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Main Author: Ahmad Morly, Ahmad Firdaus
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2010
Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/84493/1/84493.pdf
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spelling my-uitm-ir.844932024-02-29T16:22:14Z Transient voltage distribution in transformer winding / Ahmad Firdaus Ahmad Morly 2010 Ahmad Morly, Ahmad Firdaus This paper describes how to obtain parameters of a standard winding using 2D FEMM and Transient Voltage Distribution in Transformer Winding using Pspice. The values of inductance L, capacitor Cs and Cg are obtained by using 2D FEMM software. The Cs and Cg can be calculated by using electrostatic problems which are inter turn and turn to ground calculations while the L can be calculated by using the magnetic problem. The values of inductance are applied in the capacitive distribution along the winding circuit. Therefore, a transient overvoltage has been analyzed by injecting the pulse in the primary voltage by using Pspice. It is use to simulate the transient voltage distribution of that power transformer under lightning over voltage as well as the transformer is switched in the no load circuits. The simulated show that the model can represent transient response of the transformer and simplifies the process of calculation. 2010 Thesis https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/84493/ https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/84493/1/84493.pdf text en public degree Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Faculty of Electrical Engineering Chan, Sei
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description This paper describes how to obtain parameters of a standard winding using 2D FEMM and Transient Voltage Distribution in Transformer Winding using Pspice. The values of inductance L, capacitor Cs and Cg are obtained by using 2D FEMM software. The Cs and Cg can be calculated by using electrostatic problems which are inter turn and turn to ground calculations while the L can be calculated by using the magnetic problem. The values of inductance are applied in the capacitive distribution along the winding circuit. Therefore, a transient overvoltage has been analyzed by injecting the pulse in the primary voltage by using Pspice. It is use to simulate the transient voltage distribution of that power transformer under lightning over voltage as well as the transformer is switched in the no load circuits. The simulated show that the model can represent transient response of the transformer and simplifies the process of calculation.
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author Ahmad Morly, Ahmad Firdaus
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Transient voltage distribution in transformer winding / Ahmad Firdaus Ahmad Morly
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title Transient voltage distribution in transformer winding / Ahmad Firdaus Ahmad Morly
title_short Transient voltage distribution in transformer winding / Ahmad Firdaus Ahmad Morly
title_full Transient voltage distribution in transformer winding / Ahmad Firdaus Ahmad Morly
title_fullStr Transient voltage distribution in transformer winding / Ahmad Firdaus Ahmad Morly
title_full_unstemmed Transient voltage distribution in transformer winding / Ahmad Firdaus Ahmad Morly
title_sort transient voltage distribution in transformer winding / ahmad firdaus ahmad morly
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM)
granting_department Faculty of Electrical Engineering
publishDate 2010
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/84493/1/84493.pdf
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