Systems and methods for detecting turn-to-turn faults in windings

US10088516B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10088516-B2
Application numberUS-201615040536-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 10, 2016
Priority dateFeb 10, 2016
Publication dateOct 2, 2018
Grant dateOct 2, 2018

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Embodiments of the disclosure relate to detecting turn-to-turn faults in one or more windings of various objects. In one implementation, a fault detector uses a differential protection algorithm to detect a turn-to-turn fault in a winding of a three-phase shunt reactor. Various voltage and current measurements carried out upon the three-phase shunt reactor are used to calculate a difference value between a voltage-based parameter and a current-based parameter. The voltage-based parameter is indicative of a normalized negative voltage imbalance and the current-based parameter is indicative of a normalized negative current imbalance. A turn-to-turn winding fault is declared when the difference value is not equal to zero.

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A three-phase power line system comprising: a first power line conductor that transfers power in a first phase, a second power line conductor that transfers power in a second phase, and a third power line conductor that transfers power in a third phase; a three-phase shunt reactor coupled to the three-phase power line system; a first electrical current monitoring element configured to provide a first current measurement based on monitoring a first phase current flowing through a first winding of the three-phase shunt reactor; a second electrical current monitoring element configured to provide a second current measurement based on monitoring a second phase current flowing through a second winding of the three-phase shunt reactor; a third electrical current monitoring element configured to provide a third current measurement based on monitoring a third phase current flowing through a third winding of the three-phase shunt reactor; a first voltage monitoring element configured to provide a first voltage measurement based on monitoring a first phase voltage present on the first power line conductor; a second voltage monitoring element configured to provide a second voltage measurement based on monitoring a second phase voltage present on the second power line conductor; a third voltage monitoring element configured to provide a third voltage measurement based on monitoring a third phase voltage present on the third power line conductor; and a fault detector configured to receive and to use each of the first phase current measurement, the second phase current measurement, the third phase current measurement, the first phase voltage measurement, the second phase voltage measurement, and the third phase voltage measurement to detect a turn-to-turn fault in at least one of the first winding, the second winding, or the third winding of the three-phase shunt reactor by executing a procedure comprising: calculating a difference value between a voltage-based parameter and a current-based parameter, wherein the voltage-based parameter is indicative of a normalized negative voltage imbalance and the current-based parameter is indicative of a normalized negative current imbalance; and declaring an occurrence of the turn-to-turn fault in at least one of the first winding, the second winding, or the third winding of the three-phase shunt reactor when the difference value is not equal to zero. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the voltage-based parameter is a first normalized value derived at least in part by comparing a negative sequence voltage value to a positive sequence voltage value, and the current-based parameter is a second normalized value derived at least in part by comparing a negative sequence current value to a positive sequence current value. 3. The system of claim 2 , wherein each of the negative sequence voltage value and the positive sequence voltage value is represented in a vector representation of phase voltages present in the three-phase power line system. 4. The system of claim 2 , wherein the first normalized value is indicated as a first percentage and the second normalized value is indicated as a second percentage. 5. The system of claim 2 , wherein the first normalized value is equal to the second normalized value when the turn-to-turn fault is not present in the three-phase shunt reactor. 6. The system of claim 2 , wherein the fault detector is further configured to execute a remedial operation upon the occurrence of the turn-to-turn fault, the remedial action comprising operating a protection relay. 7. The system of claim 6 , wherein the remedial action is executed based on the difference value exceeding a settable threshold value. 8. The system of claim 7 , wherein the difference value is defined as at least one of an absolute numerical value or an angular value, and the settable threshold value is correspondingly based on the at least one of an absolute numerical value or an angular value. 9. The system of claim 2 , wherein the difference value is defined as an angular value, and an identification of the turn-to-turn fault in a particular one of the first winding, the second winding, or the third winding of the three-phase shunt reactor is determined based on the angular value. 10. The system of claim 9 , wherein the first winding is identified when the angular value is substantially equal to about (180 degrees±a tolerance value), the second winding is identified when the angular value is substantially equal to about (−60 degrees±the tolerance value), and the third winding is identified when the angular value is substantially equal to about (+60 degrees±the tolerance value). 11. A turn-to-turn fault detector comprising: a first input interface configured to receive a first phase current measurement that is based on monitoring a first phase current flowing through a first winding of a three-phase shunt reactor, wherein the first winding is coupled to a first power line conductor of a three-phase power line system; a second input interface configured to receive a second phase current measurement that is based on monitoring a second phase current flowing through a second winding of the three-phase shunt reactor, wherein the second winding is coupled to a second power line conductor of the three-phase power line system; a third input interface configured to receive a third phase current measurement that is based on monitoring a third phase current flowing through a third winding of the three-phase shunt reactor, wherein the third winding is coupled to a third power line conductor of the three-phase power line system; a fourth input interface configured to receive a first phase voltage measurement that is based on monitoring a first phase voltage present on the first power line conductor of the three-phase power line system; a fifth input interface configured to receive a second phase voltage measurement that is based on monitoring a second phase voltage present on the second power line conductor of the three-phase power line system; a sixth input interface configured to receive a third phase voltage measurement that is based on monitoring a third phase voltage present on the third power line conductor of the three-phase power line system; and at least one processor configured to use each of the first phase current measurement, the second phase current measurement, the third phase current measurement, the first phase voltage measurement, the second phase voltage measurement, and the third phase voltage measurement to detect a turn-to-turn fault in at least one of the first winding, the second winding, or the third winding of the three-phase shunt reactor by executing a procedure comprising: calculating a difference value between a voltage-based parameter and a current-based parameter, wherein the voltage-based parameter is indicative of a normalized negative voltage imbalance and the current-based parameter is indicative of a normalized negative current imbalance; and declaring a turn-to-turn fault in at least one of the first winding, the second winding, or the third winding of the three-phase shunt reactor when the difference value is not equal to zero. 12. The detector of claim 11 , wherein the voltage-based parameter is a first normalized value derived at least in part by comparing a negative sequence voltage value to a positive sequence voltage value, and the current-based parameter is a second normalized value derived at least in part by comparing a negative sequence current value to a positive sequence current value. 13. The detector of claim 12 , wherein each of the negative sequence voltage value a

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  • Testing for short-circuits, leakage current or ground faults · CPC title

  • H02H3/32Primary

    involving comparison of the voltage or current values at corresponding points in different conductors of a single system, e.g. of currents in go and return conductors · CPC title

  • Testing of electric windings (testing of transformers G01R31/62) · CPC title

  • Differential protection of transformers · CPC title

  • in power transmission or distribution lines, e.g. overhead · CPC title

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What does patent US10088516B2 cover?
Embodiments of the disclosure relate to detecting turn-to-turn faults in one or more windings of various objects. In one implementation, a fault detector uses a differential protection algorithm to detect a turn-to-turn fault in a winding of a three-phase shunt reactor. Various voltage and current measurements carried out upon the three-phase shunt reactor are used to calculate a difference val…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gen Electric
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02H3/32. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 02 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 3 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).