Experimental evaluation of the limit condition for tap-staggered autotransformers through noise and vibration analysis

The growing demand for electric energy and the development of green sources such as photovoltaic and wind power are requiring the integration of new systems in the already developed transmission network. This task is not always straightforward, since when a large amount of power is not used, it give...

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Main Authors: Edoardo A. Piana, Francesco Palone, Simone Sacco, Roberto Spezie
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022-11-01
Series:Energy Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484722013701
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author Edoardo A. Piana
Francesco Palone
Simone Sacco
Roberto Spezie
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Simone Sacco
Roberto Spezie
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description The growing demand for electric energy and the development of green sources such as photovoltaic and wind power are requiring the integration of new systems in the already developed transmission network. This task is not always straightforward, since when a large amount of power is not used, it gives rise to reactive loads. Usually, to put back into phase the voltage and the current, specific devices such as reactors are applied at the electric station level. One of the practices that are becoming increasingly common is the use of two autotransformers adopting the tap-staggering technique. In this way, already existing devices can be used to rearrange the electric line parameters. One of the downsides is that, related to the specific design of the transformers, high magnetic flux can occur in the core. Due to overexcitation, vibrations generated by magnetostriction can become extremely high and can bring to damages that in some cases can cause an impairment of the device. This article aims to find suitable parameters able to predict the approaching of a limit condition beyond which the autotransformer can undergo damage. For this purpose, experimental investigations considering the vibrations and the noise emitted by five autotransformers were carried out in different tap staggering conditions. It was found that the acceleration values very much depend on the position of the transducer, while the acoustic noise measurements give an average of the sound radiated by the different parts of the autotransformers but depend on the distance from the case of the device. For this reason, it is advised not to exceed an average overall value of 80 dB(A) sound pressure level at a 2 m distance from the autotransformer.
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spelling doaj.art-577ba25a0cdb4c4ca82034f2b1d9d01d2023-02-22T04:30:54ZengElsevierEnergy Reports2352-48472022-11-018627638Experimental evaluation of the limit condition for tap-staggered autotransformers through noise and vibration analysisEdoardo A. Piana0Francesco Palone1Simone Sacco2Roberto Spezie3Applied Acoustics Laboratory, University of Brescia, via Branze 38, Brescia 25123, Italy; Corresponding author.TERNA Rete Italia S.p.A., viale Egidio Galbani, 70 00156 Rome, ItalyTERNA Rete Italia S.p.A., viale Egidio Galbani, 70 00156 Rome, ItalyTERNA Rete Italia S.p.A., viale Egidio Galbani, 70 00156 Rome, ItalyThe growing demand for electric energy and the development of green sources such as photovoltaic and wind power are requiring the integration of new systems in the already developed transmission network. This task is not always straightforward, since when a large amount of power is not used, it gives rise to reactive loads. Usually, to put back into phase the voltage and the current, specific devices such as reactors are applied at the electric station level. One of the practices that are becoming increasingly common is the use of two autotransformers adopting the tap-staggering technique. In this way, already existing devices can be used to rearrange the electric line parameters. One of the downsides is that, related to the specific design of the transformers, high magnetic flux can occur in the core. Due to overexcitation, vibrations generated by magnetostriction can become extremely high and can bring to damages that in some cases can cause an impairment of the device. This article aims to find suitable parameters able to predict the approaching of a limit condition beyond which the autotransformer can undergo damage. For this purpose, experimental investigations considering the vibrations and the noise emitted by five autotransformers were carried out in different tap staggering conditions. It was found that the acceleration values very much depend on the position of the transducer, while the acoustic noise measurements give an average of the sound radiated by the different parts of the autotransformers but depend on the distance from the case of the device. For this reason, it is advised not to exceed an average overall value of 80 dB(A) sound pressure level at a 2 m distance from the autotransformer.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484722013701Tap-staggeringAutotransformerVibro-acoustic analysisBolt looseningHigh-voltage transformerReactive power
spellingShingle Edoardo A. Piana
Francesco Palone
Simone Sacco
Roberto Spezie
Experimental evaluation of the limit condition for tap-staggered autotransformers through noise and vibration analysis
Energy Reports
Tap-staggering
Autotransformer
Vibro-acoustic analysis
Bolt loosening
High-voltage transformer
Reactive power
title Experimental evaluation of the limit condition for tap-staggered autotransformers through noise and vibration analysis
title_full Experimental evaluation of the limit condition for tap-staggered autotransformers through noise and vibration analysis
title_fullStr Experimental evaluation of the limit condition for tap-staggered autotransformers through noise and vibration analysis
title_full_unstemmed Experimental evaluation of the limit condition for tap-staggered autotransformers through noise and vibration analysis
title_short Experimental evaluation of the limit condition for tap-staggered autotransformers through noise and vibration analysis
title_sort experimental evaluation of the limit condition for tap staggered autotransformers through noise and vibration analysis
topic Tap-staggering
Autotransformer
Vibro-acoustic analysis
Bolt loosening
High-voltage transformer
Reactive power
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484722013701
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