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OverviewThis book presents theoretical aspects of short-circuit performance of power transformers, transformer testing experiences, short current testing laboratories and high-voltage thyristor valves for electrodynamic testing. The questions of the original application experience of LVI-testing, Frequency Response Analysis (FRA) to check the condition of transformer windings, infra-red control, ultraviolet control, and Partial Discharges (PD) for the insulation monitoring of electrical equipment are examined in this book. The LVI method and short-circuit inductive reactance measurements are sensitive for detecting such faults as radial and axial winding deformations, a twisting of low-voltage or regulating winding, a loss of winding pressing, etc. The most important elements of ""intellectual networks"" (Smart Grid) are the systems for monitoring the parameters of electrical equipment. Information-measuring systems (IMS), which are described in this paper, were proposed to be used together with rapid digital protection against short-circuit regimes in transformer windings. Short-circuit performance of power transformers, transformer testing experience, short current testing laboratories and high-voltage thyristor valve for electrodynamic test of power transformer are examined in this book. High-voltage electrical equipment with the SF6 (sulfur hexafluoride) gas insulation, analysis of accident rate and service experience are represented. Estimation of the technical condition state of substation electrical equipment with the use of software and information tools allows for increasing the effectiveness of technical diagnostics and reliability of electrical equipment in service. The following diagnostic models for evaluating the technical condition state of electrical equipment are examined: model of the electrodynamic stability (mechanical state) of the transformer and reactor windings, multi-frequency diagnostic model of n-layer paper-oil insulation and model of the drift of temperatures of the bus arrangement of transformer. Monitoring, control and analysis of breakdowns of overhead transmission lines (6-500 kV) in the Middle Volga region have been analysed. The book is based on the previous author's researches. The author has more than 200 scientific and technical publications. The main research interests concentrate on the field of transformer short-circuit testing, transformer winding fault diagnostic, Frequency Response Analysis, mart Grid and information-measuring systems. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alexander Yu KhrennikovPublisher: Nova Science Publishers Inc Imprint: Nova Science Publishers Inc Weight: 0.546kg ISBN: 9781634841597ISBN 10: 163484159 Pages: 150 Publication Date: 01 January 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationAlexander Yu Khrennikov was born in Bratsk, Russia, in 1964. He received Philosophy Doctor Degree in Electrical Engineering from Samara City University of Technology in 2009 in the field of diagnostic modeling of technical parameters of power transformer-reactor electrical equipment. Now, he works as scientific secretary of Scientific and Technical Center of Federal Grid Company of United Energy System, Russia. Professor of Information-measuring Department of Moscow Energy University, since 2011, the member of Editorial Boards of International Journal of Automation and Control Engineering (IJACE). The author has more than 200 scientific and technical publications. His main research interests concentrate in the field of Transformer Short-circuit testing, Transformer winding fault diagnostic, Frequency Response Analysis, Smart Grid and Information-measuring systems. He is CIGRE member. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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