Ferroresonance Phenomena for Voltage Transformer failure – Simulation & Analysis using EMTP and Mitigation Technique
Ferroresonance is an oscillating phenomenon between a non-linear inductance and a capacitor that can results in highly distorted over voltages and overcurrent. - Neerajchandra Patel
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Ferroresonance is an oscillating phenomenon between a non-linear inductance and a capacitor that can results in highly distorted over voltages and overcurrent. Ferroresonance phenomenon occurs when a ferromagnetic core inside an electrical device – primarily a voltage transformer or an unloaded power transformer – operates in the saturated condition, under which inductance has become a non-linear element. In practice, ferro resonance can be triggered even by a temporary introduction of core into saturation, e.g. resulting from switching operations or a change in voltage resulting from an earth fault.
Tag(s) Ferroresonance , Transformers , Low-Frequency Transients , Overvoltage , Non-Linear Element ,