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A New Leakage Flux-Based Technique for Turn-to-Turn Fault Protection and Faulty Region Identification in Transformers

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A flux-based technique is proposed to detect and identify the faulty phase in transformers to apply in online conditions and by using the proposed technique, the faulty region can be identified in offline conditions, as well.
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Power transformer, as one of the most important apparatus in power system, must be protected against the turn-to-turn faults. Although the various methods based on the terminal currents and/or voltages have been presented for transformer protection, the flux-based methods can be used to achieve the more accurate, sensitive, and secure results. Since the symmetrical form of the magnetic flux distribution will be disturbed due to any fault occurrence in the transformer windings, it can be considered as an appropriate criterion to achieve a suitable protection algorithm, which can detect the fault occurrence and identify the faulty phase/region. In this paper, a new leakage flux sensor is introduced and then a flux-based technique is proposed to detect and identify the faulty phase in transformers to apply in online conditions. By using the proposed technique, the faulty region can be identified in offline conditions, as well. The experimental results (which are done on a distribution transformer) show that this technique is secure in the face of overfluxing and transformer energizing conditions and can detect turn-to-turn faults with high sensitivity. Moreover, tap changer operation, imbalanced loads, and/or unsymmetrical voltage sources cannot influence the proposed technique security.

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