Frequency domain spectroscopy(FDS) is widely used to evaluate the quality of oil-paper insulation. Accurately modeling the triangle insulation of oil-immersed inverted current transformers
which is a critical fault-prone area
is essential for linking FDS results with insulation performance changes. To develop a more precise FDS computational model
this study employed Bézier curves to geometrically describe the triangle insulation and used the X-model to calculate the complex capacitance of the main insulation. A three-dimensional finite element simulation was also conducted to obtain the transformer’s complex capacitance. The proposed model’s accuracy was verified by comparing the measured complex capacitance of three oil-immersed inverted current transformers from different manufacturers with results from the FEM and Bézier-curve-based models. Experimental results showed that the average relative errors were less than 5.489% and 10.385%
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WU Guangning
XIA Guoqiang
SU Mao
ZHU Hang
YANG Feibao
GAO Bo
DU Lin
TAN Jiayu
Related Institution
School of Electrical Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University
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