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If the transformer is switched on at the instant of voltage zero, the flux wave is initiated from the same origin as voltage
waveform, the value of flux at the end of first half cycle of the voltage waveform will be
m=(E/)
sin
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)=2 m
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. sin
where
f(t) is the time domain function
n is the harmonic number (only odd values of n are required)
An is the amplitude of the nth harmonic component
T is the length of one cycle in seconds.
Understanding the mathematics is not important. What is important is understanding that harmonics are a steady state
phenomenon and repeat with every 60 Hz cycle. Harmonics should not be confused with spikes, dips, impulses,
oscillations or other forms of transients.
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Case I :
For a Three phase 250MVA, 22 KV / 220 KV Transformer is used at different switching angles, it gives the values
of inrush current as shown in the table below . Here we observe that the the inrush current is minimum at the angle 90.
Inrush Current (A) ( Peak value)
Angle(degree)
0
30
60
90
120
150
1849.3
1534.7
695.87
26.2
-159.29
-156.6
2000
0 degree
30 degree
60 degree
90 degree
120 degree
150 degree
1500
1000
500
0
-500
-1000
-1500
-2000
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
Time
Fig 1 Magnitude of inrush current Vs time graph for 250MVA transformer.
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