Root Cause Analysis Transformer
Root Cause Analysis Transformer
Root Cause Analysis Transformer
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Keep in mind that these forces are reversing 50/60 times each
second. It is obvious why internal structures of transformers must be
built incredibly strong.
Many times, if fault currents are high, these forces can rip a
transformer apart and cause electrical faults inside the
transformer itself. This normally results in arcing inside the
transformer that can result in explosive failure of the tank, throwing
flaming oil over a wide area.
There are protective relaying systems to protect against this
possibility, although explosive failures do occur occasionally.
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Through Fault Short Circuit withstand considerations
The windings are subject to both radial and axial forces related to
the current and flux interactions. Radial forces in the inner
winding (normally the LV winding) are in compression while the
outer winding (normally the HV winding) forces are in tension.
Design of the windings and bracing must consider the
magnitude of these forces and provide adequate strength to
withstand them without significant mechanical deformation which
could result in a dielectric failure.
The picture below is an example of a free bucking mechanical
failure of an inner winding resulting from radial forces in compression
on the winding. Note, even though there is mechanical failure, there
wasnt a dielectric failure of this winding.