1. Evaluation of FRA and VM Measurements Complementarity in the Field Conditions
- Author
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Szymon Banaszak and E. Kornatowski
- Subjects
Engineering ,business.industry ,020209 energy ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,02 engineering and technology ,Structural engineering ,Transient analysis ,law.invention ,Vibration ,Electromagnetic coil ,law ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Electronic engineering ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Transformer ,Field conditions ,Test data - Abstract
This paper presents verification of frequency-response analysis (FRA) and vibroacoustic-method (VM) test methods complementarity for the assessment of the mechanical condition of a transformer's active part. Experiments performed on real power transformers under field conditions are discussed. The presented results cover three cases of faults which would be difficult to detect or correctly interpret with the application of a single method only. The first case shows the interfering influence of radiators on VM results. In the second case, a loosened winding with unchanged geometry, which cannot be detected by the FRA method, is discussed. The third presented case shows the results of an experiment based on introducing faults into the active part followed by FRA and VM tests. These faults were loosening of the core and loosening of winding with its slight stretching. The first fault could only be detected, as expected by VM results analysis, while the second one was confirmed by both methods; however, FRA assessment quality depends on the method of test data comparison.
- Published
- 2016