Finally fiber optic sensing of power transformer “Hotspots” is paying off
暂无分享,去创建一个
For nearly 25 years innovative transformer manufacturers, utilities and research organizations such as EPRI have been experimentally installing fiber optic temperature probes in the windings of power transformers. Their quest was motivated by the desire to directly measure the actual winding temperature. These large transformers lose valuable lifetime when the winding temperature exceeds a critical maximum value, even for a few hours during short-term overloads. During this lengthy experimental period the technology started with fragile laboratory equipment, and the inability of transformer designers to accurately identify the location of the hottest-spots in the windings. Today the technology has developed into a mature set of equipment that is hardened to perform in the harsh environment of power apparatus. The equipment is reliable and designers are able to precisely identify hot spot locations in the windings.
[1] K. Wickersheim,et al. Luminescent Behavior of the Rare Earths in Yttrium Oxide and Related Hosts , 1964 .
[2] E. A. Simonson,et al. Thermal capability assessment for transformers , 1995 .
[3] W. McNutt,et al. Direct Measurement of Transformer Winding Hot Sport Temperature , 1984, IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems.
[4] K. A. Wickersheim,et al. Direct Measurement of Transformer Winding Hot Spot Temperature , 1984, IEEE Power Engineering Review.