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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Transformadores para instrumentos ópticos: aspectos da viabilidade do seu uso pelas empresas do setor elétrico brasileiro. / Optical instrument transformers: viability aspects of their application by brazilian electric utilities.

Lima, Dorival Kitakawa 31 March 2009 (has links)
Os transformadores para instrumentos (TIs) são equipamentos essenciais para a realização das funções de medição e de proteção nos sistemas elétricos de potência. O mau funcionamento dos TIs nos sistemas de proteção pode provocar tanto atuações indevidas como falhas de operação e, em ambos os casos, acarretará prejuízos à concessionária ou a terceiros, podendo, ainda, serem gerados danos materiais ou pessoais. Quando os transformadores de corrente (TCs) ou de potencial (TPs) estão instalados em sistemas de medição para faturamento e não funcionam com a precisão necessária, milhares ou milhões de reais podem ser perdidos por ano, seja por quem vende a energia, seja por quem a compra. O presente estudo, analisa a viabilidade (ou possibilidade) da utilização de TIs ópticos no sistema elétrico de potência brasileiro. Foram realizados comparativos técnicos e econômicos entre os TIs convencionais e os ópticos, sendo que no aspecto econômico são analisadas situações em que maus funcionamentos (ou falhas) dos TIs convencionais podem causar prejuízos às concessionárias. São apresentados levantamentos de dados indicativos das quantidades de TIs em uso e dos preços de aquisição desses equipamentos. Também é apresentado o resultado de uma enquete que avaliou o grau de familiaridade que os engenheiros do setor elétrico brasileiro tem com a tecnologia de TIs ópticos. O trabalho apurou que os TIs ópticos demonstram superioridades técnicas e econômicas frente aos TIs convencionais, mas que, para que eles sejam utilizados mais amplamente nas subestações, além de uma maior divulgação dos mesmos por parte de seus fabricantes, ainda são necessários esforços de adaptação e/ou aplicação de novas tecnologias que facilitem a conexão dos TIs ópticos aos sistemas de proteção e medição em uso. O trabalho indica também que esse problema, no futuro, deverá ser eliminado com a natural modernização das subestações e com a implantação de redes de comunicação aderentes à norma IEC 61850-9-2. / The instruments transformers (ITs) are essential equipment to perform the measurement and protection functions in electrical power systems. The malfunctioning of ITs in protection systems can cause undue actuations as well as operation failures and, in both cases, the utilities or third parties will face financial losses and, also, personal or material damages can be generated. When current transformers (CTS) or potential transformers (PTs) are used for revenue metering applications and do not work with the necessary precision, thousands or millions of reais may be lost per year, either by those who sell energy, or by whom purchase it. This study examines the viability of optical ITs applications in brazilian electric power systems. Technical and economical comparisons between conventional and optical ITs were carried out, and economic aspects of situations in which malfunctions (or failures) of conventional ITs can cause financial losses to utilities are discussed. Data about quantities and prices of conventional ITs in use in Brazil are shown. Also, results of a research evaluating the familiarity of engineers working in electric power utilities with the optical ITs technology are presented. The study found that optical ITs have shown technical and economical superiorities over conventional ITs, but, in order to be widely used in substations there are still needed adaptation efforts and/or application of new technologies that facilitate the connection of optical ITs to protection and measurement systems already in use. The present work also indicates that this problem, in the future, should be eliminated by natural modernization of substations and the installation of communication networks compliant to the IEC 61850-9-2 standard.
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Transformadores para instrumentos ópticos: aspectos da viabilidade do seu uso pelas empresas do setor elétrico brasileiro. / Optical instrument transformers: viability aspects of their application by brazilian electric utilities.

Dorival Kitakawa Lima 31 March 2009 (has links)
Os transformadores para instrumentos (TIs) são equipamentos essenciais para a realização das funções de medição e de proteção nos sistemas elétricos de potência. O mau funcionamento dos TIs nos sistemas de proteção pode provocar tanto atuações indevidas como falhas de operação e, em ambos os casos, acarretará prejuízos à concessionária ou a terceiros, podendo, ainda, serem gerados danos materiais ou pessoais. Quando os transformadores de corrente (TCs) ou de potencial (TPs) estão instalados em sistemas de medição para faturamento e não funcionam com a precisão necessária, milhares ou milhões de reais podem ser perdidos por ano, seja por quem vende a energia, seja por quem a compra. O presente estudo, analisa a viabilidade (ou possibilidade) da utilização de TIs ópticos no sistema elétrico de potência brasileiro. Foram realizados comparativos técnicos e econômicos entre os TIs convencionais e os ópticos, sendo que no aspecto econômico são analisadas situações em que maus funcionamentos (ou falhas) dos TIs convencionais podem causar prejuízos às concessionárias. São apresentados levantamentos de dados indicativos das quantidades de TIs em uso e dos preços de aquisição desses equipamentos. Também é apresentado o resultado de uma enquete que avaliou o grau de familiaridade que os engenheiros do setor elétrico brasileiro tem com a tecnologia de TIs ópticos. O trabalho apurou que os TIs ópticos demonstram superioridades técnicas e econômicas frente aos TIs convencionais, mas que, para que eles sejam utilizados mais amplamente nas subestações, além de uma maior divulgação dos mesmos por parte de seus fabricantes, ainda são necessários esforços de adaptação e/ou aplicação de novas tecnologias que facilitem a conexão dos TIs ópticos aos sistemas de proteção e medição em uso. O trabalho indica também que esse problema, no futuro, deverá ser eliminado com a natural modernização das subestações e com a implantação de redes de comunicação aderentes à norma IEC 61850-9-2. / The instruments transformers (ITs) are essential equipment to perform the measurement and protection functions in electrical power systems. The malfunctioning of ITs in protection systems can cause undue actuations as well as operation failures and, in both cases, the utilities or third parties will face financial losses and, also, personal or material damages can be generated. When current transformers (CTS) or potential transformers (PTs) are used for revenue metering applications and do not work with the necessary precision, thousands or millions of reais may be lost per year, either by those who sell energy, or by whom purchase it. This study examines the viability of optical ITs applications in brazilian electric power systems. Technical and economical comparisons between conventional and optical ITs were carried out, and economic aspects of situations in which malfunctions (or failures) of conventional ITs can cause financial losses to utilities are discussed. Data about quantities and prices of conventional ITs in use in Brazil are shown. Also, results of a research evaluating the familiarity of engineers working in electric power utilities with the optical ITs technology are presented. The study found that optical ITs have shown technical and economical superiorities over conventional ITs, but, in order to be widely used in substations there are still needed adaptation efforts and/or application of new technologies that facilitate the connection of optical ITs to protection and measurement systems already in use. The present work also indicates that this problem, in the future, should be eliminated by natural modernization of substations and the installation of communication networks compliant to the IEC 61850-9-2 standard.
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Continuous on line relative tan delta monitoring of high voltage insulation.

Cormack, Roger. January 2004 (has links)
The thesis discusses the findings of an investigation into the use of novel condition monitoring techniques for oil-paper insulated high voltage equipment as used on the Eskom Main Transmission System. This research into the monitoring of the condition of high voltage (RV) insulation was undertaken because of the high failure rate of high voltage current transformers (eT's) and transformer bushings on the Eskom Transmission National Grid. These failures reached unacceptably high levels in the 1990's. The extent of failures has been quantified and was the driving motivation behind this research. Techniques for the condition assessment and condition monitoring of oil-paper filled high voltage equipment have traditionally focused on off-line techniques, in particular off-line tan delta measurements. This requires that the equipment be removed from service temporarily, but at widely spaced intervals before a measurement may be taken (typically every 3 to 6 years). Such techniques will not be able to detect faulty equipment where the insulation integrity deteriorates rapidly, resulting in catastrophic failure with risk to both adjoining equipment and personnel. The need for an on-line technique for detecting deteriorating insulation prior to failure was identified in the early 1990's and various systems were developed. This research investigation has focussed on assessing the use of on-line relative tan delta monitoring of RV insulation and compares this to off-line monitoring. In particular, the ability of such a relative tan delta measurement system to detect deteriorating oil-paper insulation has been assessed. The investigation has included the design, construction and commissioning of a dedicated test facility located at Eskom's Tugela substation. This test facility is unique in the world. This test facility has resulted in a number of experiments that have provided invaluable insight into possible failure modes of oil-filled high voltage equipment and the ability of on-line techniques to detect rapid failure modes has been carefully assessed. Further assessment of the on-line monitoring systems was also undertaken at various Eskom operational installations. The results of these tests and operational monitoring are addressed in this research. The research work and its findings are assessed against published literature and global activity in this important area. / Thesis (M.Sc.-Eng.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2004.
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Calibration Of Conventional Measurement Transformers Against Harmonic Components By Using Field Measurements Of Optical Transducers And Resistive-capacitive Voltage Transformers

Turkmen, Coskun Aziz 01 June 2010 (has links) (PDF)
It is known from the literature that conventional voltage and current transformers measure inaccurate values for voltage and current harmonics which are parts of power quality. Maximum bandwidth of conventional current transformers, which are used in electricity transmission and distribution systems, is 1.5-2 kHz and it is lower for conventional voltage transformers. Also, it is known that / voltages in some frequency spectrum are measured higher and voltages in another frequency spectrum are measured lower by the conventional voltage transformers. Furthermore, because of the phase shift of fundamental component caused by the conventional current and voltage transformers, losses and efficiency can not be calculated accurately. In this work, through the simultaneous measurements taken at the same feeder by both conventional transformers and new technology measurement transformers / amplitude and phase shift errors which are caused by conventional transformers depending on frequency and so harmonics, are examined and evaluated. Amplitude coefficients and phase shifts are determined for different types of conventional transformers to be able to calibrate measurement deviation. Through this work, measured data by conventional transformers will be accurate and realistic in terms of harmonic components. This matter is important to determine whether the accurate limits which will be set in the future possibly concerning with harmonics and interharmonics, are surpassed or not / also for punitive sanction.
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[en] ANALYSIS OF CURRENT TRANSFORMERS FOR MEASUREMENTS / [pt] ANÁLISE DE TRANSFORMADORES DE CORRENTE PARA MEDIÇÃO

PATRICIA CALS DE OLIVEIRA 21 November 2001 (has links)
[pt] Esta Dissertação de Mestrado apresenta uma metodologia para analisar transformadores para instrumentos (TI) em geral, e vários tipos de transformadores de corrente (TC-s) para medição. O funcionamento e as características dos transformadores de potencial (TP-s) e dos TC-s estão sendo analisados, usando-se as ferramentas tradicionais (circuito equivalente e representação fasorial). O tratamento generalizado facilita a comparação entre TP-s e TC-s e a análise qualitativa dos parâmetros que influenciam os erros de relação e de ângulo de fase.Após verificação geral, quatro tipos de TC-s estão sendo estudados detalhadamente. Para analisar construções eletromagnéticas mais complexas, um método não tradicional está sendo aplicado. Usando-se as representações fasoriais,realiza-se o cálculo baseando-se nas equações elétricas e nas equações magnéticas. O erro complexo do TC é o resultado das soluções destas equações, e vem expresso em função dos parâmetros de construção. Os resultados facilitam comparar o desempenho de vários tipos de TC-s existentes e/ou a serem projetados. Um programa de simulação, utilizando a linguagem C no ambiente LabWindows/CVI - C for Virtual Instrumentation (National Instruments), foi desenvolvido com base nas equações para o cálculo do erro. O programa analisa o comportamento de 4 tipos de TC-s, existentes e/ou a serem projetados, quanto ao erro de relação e ao ângulo de fase. A partir do tipo de material, da dimensão do núcleo e do tipo de enrolamentos, em modo interativo, pode-se escolher várias combinações dos parâmetros em etapas repetidas. A eficiência do método aplicado foi verificada e comprovada. Os resultados são coerentes e quando usados no programa de simulação, resultam em um novo método para analisar, projetar ou escolher um TC para uma finalidade específica. / [en] This dissertation for a master degree presents a methodology to analyse Instrument Transformers in general terms and several types of Current Transformers (CT`s) for measurements, in details.At first, operation and characteristics of Potential Transformers (PT` s) and that of CT` s are analysed, using traditional tools (as equivalent circuits and fasorial representation). The generalised treatment facilitates the comparison between PT` s and CT` s as well as a qualitative analysis of the parameters influencing the ratio and phase errors. After giving a general view, four types of CT` s are studied in details. To analyse complex electromagnetic constructions, a non-traditional method is applied. By using fasorial representations, calculus is based on defining separate groups of electrical and magnetic equations to describe a device. The result of the solution of this set of equations is the complex error of the CT, which is being expressed exclusively in terms of parameters of the construction. The results facilitate the comparison of the performance of various types of CT` s, that exist or are to be designed. A simulation program, using language C, in the ambient of LabWindows/CVI - C for Virtual Instrumentation (National Instruments), was developed, in order to calculate the errors, based upon the equations obtained. The program is capable of specifying the parameters and analysing the characteristics of four types of CT` s, representing finally the ratio and phase errors, in terms of the variation of the current or that of the load. Characteristics of various magnet ic materials, dimensions ofstandardized toroidal cores and that of wires can be specified, stored and selected thereafter. The program facilitates experimenting with various combinations of parameters in an interactive mode and to approximate optimised constructions in iterative steps. Efficiency of the method was verified and proved. The results are coherent and when are used in the simulation program, represent a new method to analyse an existing CT or to design a new one, or to select the most adequate model for a specific purpose.

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