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Altered Grey Wolf Optimization and Taguchi Method with FEA for Six-Phase Copper Squirrel Cage Rotor Induction Motor Design
Chih-Hong Lin
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: finite element analysis, grey wolf optimization, six-phase squirrel cage copper rotor induction motor, Taguchi method
This paper presents an altered grey wolf optimization, the Taguchi method, and finite element analysis (FEA) with two-phase multi-objective optimization for the design of a six-phase copper squirrel cage rotor induction motor (SCSCRIM). The multi-objective optimization design with high-performance property aims to achieve lower starting current, lower losses, lower input power, higher efficiency, higher output torque, and higher power factor. The multi-objective optimization design with high-performance property using the altered grey wolf optimization, the Taguchi method, and FEA in the first-phase program is used for minimizing the starting current, stator iron loss, stator copper loss, and input power. The multi-objective optimization design with high-performance property using the altered grey wolf optimization, the Taguchi method, and FEA in the second-phase program is used for maximizing the efficiency, output torque, and power factor. Finally, the proposed skill with higher perf... [more]
Novel Enhanced Modular Multilevel Converter for High-Voltage Direct Current Transmission Systems
Dimitrios Vozikis, Fahad Alsokhiry, Grain Philip Adam, Yusuf Al-Turki
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: converter topology, HVDC, hybrid converter, hybrid modulation, MMC
This paper proposes an enhanced modular multilevel converter as an alternative to the conventional half-bridge modular multilevel converter that employs a reduced number of medium-voltage cells, with the aim of improving waveforms quality in its AC and DC sides. Each enhanced modular multilevel converter arm consists of high-voltage and low-voltage chain-links. The enhanced modular multilevel converter uses the high-voltage chain-links based on medium-voltage half-bridge cells to synthesize the fundamental voltage using nearest level modulation. Although the low-voltage chain-links filter out the voltage harmonics from the voltage generated by the high-voltage chain-links, which are rough and stepped approximations of the fundamental voltage, the enhanced modular multilevel converter uses the nested multilevel concept to dramatically increase the number of voltage levels per phase compared to half-bridge modular multilevel converter. The aforementioned improvements are achieved at the... [more]
Research on Serial VSC-LCC Hybrid HVdc Control Strategy and Filter Design Scheme
Fan Cheng, Lijun Xie, Zhibing Wang
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: control strategy, filter design, high voltage direct current (HVdc), line commutated converter (LCC), short circuit ratio (SCR), voltage source converter (VSC)
This paper investigated the characteristics of a novel type of hybrid high voltage direct current (HVdc) converter, which is composed by line commutated converter series with voltage source converter. The system and valve level control strategies are introduced, which can provide ac system voltage support. A novel filter design scheme composed by resonant filers for hybrid HVdc are also proposed, which can decrease the capacity of reactive power compensation equipment without deteriorate harmonic characteristics. The ac voltage of HVdc fluctuation level caused by transmitted power variation will be effectively reduced, with the coordination between filter design scheme and converter control. In addition, the influence of ac grid strength is also analyzed by equivalent source internal impedance represented by short circuit ratio (SCR). Finally, the +800 kV/1600 MW hybrid HVdc system connecting two ac grids under different SCR cases are studied, and the PSCAD/EMTDC simulation results hav... [more]
High Aperture Efficiency Array Antenna for Wireless Power Transfer Applications
Eunjung Kang, Jun Hur, Chulhun Seo, Hojin Lee, Hosung Choo
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: aperture efficiency, gain enhancement, high gain, high order, MPT, wireless power transfer
We propose a novel array antenna with high aperture efficiency by employing an array element operating in a high-order mode to improve the transmission efficiency of wireless power transmission applications. The proposed array element, operating at a frequency of 5.8 GHz, consists of a square patch with four metallic shorting pins, an extended cavity, and a high dielectric superstrate. The four metallic shorting pins derive the high-order operation, which can enhance the bore-sight gain, resulting in the high aperture efficiency of the array. The extended cavity structure can help further improvement the aperture efficiency and minimize the mutual coupling strength between adjacent elements. The proposed antenna element is extended to 2 × 2 and 4 × 4 arrays, resulting in aperture efficiencies of 74.2% and 80.5%, respectively. For the 2 × 2 array, maximum measured gains of 19.9 dBi in the zx-plane and 18.8 dBi in the zy-plane are observed. For the 4 × 4 array, the maximum measured gains... [more]
Reservoir Properties of Low-Permeable Carbonate Rocks: Experimental Features
Aliya Mukhametdinova, Andrey Kazak, Tagir Karamov, Natalia Bogdanovich, Maksim Serkin, Sergey Melekhin, Alexey Cheremisin
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: complex rocks, CT, MICP, NMR, permeability, porosity, reservoir properties, SEM, void space structure
This paper presents an integrated petrophysical characterization of a representative set of complex carbonate reservoir rock samples with a porosity of less than 3% and permeability of less than 1 mD. Laboratory methods used in this study included both bulk measurements and multiscale void space characterization. Bulk techniques included gas volumetric nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), liquid saturation (LS), porosity, pressure-pulse decay (PDP), and pseudo-steady-state permeability (PSS). Imaging consisted of thin-section petrography, computed X-ray macro- and microtomography, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Mercury injection capillary pressure (MICP) porosimetry was a proxy technique between bulk measurements and imaging. The target set of rock samples included whole cores, core plugs, mini cores, rock chips, and crushed rock. The research yielded several findings for the target rock samples. NMR was the most appropriate technique for total porosity determination. MICP porosi... [more]
Multi-Target Control Strategy of DFIG Using Virtual Synchronous Generator Based on Extended Power Resonance Control under Unbalanced Power Grid
Dan Sun, Yangming Wang, Tianlong Jiang, Xiaohe Wang, Jun Sun, Heng Nian
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: doubly fed induction generator (DFIG), extended power, second-order generalized integrator (SOGI), unbalanced grid voltage, virtual synchronous generator (VSG)
Virtual synchronous generator control is considered as an effective solution to optimize the frequency response characteristics of doubly fed induction generator. However, due to the insufficient control bandwidth of the original virtual synchronous generator, it has little control effect over the oscillating components of the power caused by the unbalanced grid voltage. Therefore, long-term unbalanced voltage will cause a series of problems, such as distortion of stator and rotor currents, as well as oscillations of power and electromagnetic torque, which seriously affect the power quality and the operating performance of the doubly fed induction generator. To solve these problems, the concept of extended power is introduced, and the second-order generalized integrator-based resonant controller is used to control the extended power and traditional power. Control targets of the extended power method are discussed and extended, so that the doubly fed induction generator system using ext... [more]
Effects Generated by the Magnetic Core Anisotropy of an Induction Motor
Adam Warzecha, Witold Mazgaj
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: diagnostics, frequency analysis, induction motor, magnetic anisotropy, motor current analysis
A theoretical analysis enables effects generated by the magnetic core anisotropy of an induction motor to be determined qualitatively. Relationships formulated between currents and magnetic flux linkages that are associated with three-phase stator windings enable the qualitative determination of spectra of currents or voltages of a typical induction motor. These relationships account for nonlinear and anisotropic magnetization characteristics of the motor core, both during idle running and motor starting. Based on these relationships, components of the amplitude Fourier spectra of symmetrical components of currents or voltages, which are useful in the diagnostics of stator or rotor core anisotropy, were selected. Field calculations were performed for the core of a two-pole 5.5 kW motor supplied by three-phase sinusoidal currents. The components of the induced voltage Fourier spectra in both the idle running and short-circuit state were similar to analogous components predicted based on... [more]
Rate-Determining Steps of Oxygen Surface Exchange Kinetics on Sr2Fe1.5Mo0.5O6−δ
Denis A. Osinkin, Anna V. Khodimchuk, Natalia M. Porotnikova, Nina M. Bogdanovich, Andrey V. Fetisov, Maxim V. Ananyev
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: heterogeneous exchange rate, oxygen adsorption, oxygen diffusion coefficient, oxygen incorporation, oxygen surface kinetics, Sr2Fe1.5Mo0.5O6−δ, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
The oxygen surface kinetics of Sr2Fe1.5Mo0.5O6−δ was determined using the 16O2/18O2 isotope exchange method with gas phase analysis at 600−800 °C. The heterogeneous exchange rates (rH) and the oxygen diffusion coefficients (D) were calculated by processing the concentration dependences of the 18O fraction using Ezin’s model. The rates of oxygen dissociative adsorption (ra) and incorporation (ri) were calculated based on a model using the three exchange type rates. It has been established that the rates ra and ri were comparable in this temperature range. Assumptions were made about the effect of the chemical composition of the surface on the rate of oxygen adsorption. It was found that the oxygen exchange coefficient (k) of Sr2Fe1.5Mo0.5O6−δ is comparable to that of La0.6Sr0.4MnO3±δ oxide. High values of the oxygen diffusion coefficient were found for Sr2Fe1.5Mo0.5O6−δ. The values were comparable to those of the double cobaltite praseodymium-barium and exceed by more than an order thos... [more]
Endurance of Polymeric Insulation Foil Exposed to DC-Biased Medium-Frequency Rectangular Pulse Voltage Stress
Raphael Färber, Thomas Guillod, Florian Krismer, Johann W. Kolar, Christian M. Franck
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: aging, converter, dry-type insulation, electromechanical stress, inverter, medium-frequency, partial discharge, power electronics, pulse-width-modulated (PWM), time to failure
The endurance of polymeric insulation foil is investigated under a mixed medium-voltage stress (DC + medium-frequency rectangular pulse) by means of accelerated lifetime testing. A dedicated setup is used that allows us to selectively eliminate the known risk factors for premature insulation failure under medium-frequency pulse voltage stress: partial discharges (PDs) during pulse transitions, excessive dielectric heating, and systemic overvoltages. The obtained results on polyethylenterephtalat (PET) insulation foil suggest that the adequate consideration of these factors is sufficient for eliminating the adverse effects of the pulse modulation under the investigated conditions. Indeed, if all mentioned risk factors are eliminated, the time to failure observed under a pure DC stress is shorter than with a superimposed pulse (keeping the same peak voltage). There is then no indication of an additional detrimental “per pulse” degradation process (i.e., the time to failure is not depende... [more]
Investigation of Laser Power Output and Its Effect on Raman Spectrum for Marine Metal Corrosion Cleaning
Haoting Liu, Yafei Xue, Jiacheng Li, Weijie Wu, Jinhui Lan
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: corrosion evaluation, image feature, laser cleaning, laser power, Raman spectrum
The relationship between the laser power output and its effect on Raman spectrum is investigated for a laser cleaning application of marine metal corrosion processing. First, an image feature based on a corrosion degree evaluation is implemented before cleaning. The image features include texture coarseness, texture entropy, texture intensity, texture contrast, the texture’s cluster degree, and texture homogeneity. To decrease the image feature dimension for a convenient application, the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) method is used to estimate the weight of each feature. Then the linear weighted sum of image features can be computed to get only one evaluation result. Second, a series of laser power outputs are implemented for the cleaning application under a typical corrosion degree. Then the analysis results of Raman spectrum can be obtained. The analyzed spectrum results include the corrosion components and their contents. Lastly, the relationship between laser power output and Ra... [more]
Use of Co-Solvents in Hydrothermal Liquefaction (HTL) of Microalgae
Yang Han, Kent Hoekman, Umakanta Jena, Probir Das
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: alcohols, co-solvents, glycols, hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL), microalgae, Tetraselmis sp.
This study reviewed and summarized the literature regarding the use of alcohols during hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) of algal biomass feedstocks. The use of both pure alcohols and alcohol-water co-solvents were considered. Based upon this review, laboratory experiments were conducted to investigate the impacts of different alcohol co-solvents (ethanol, isopropanol, ethylene glycol, and glycerol) on the HTL treatment of a specific saltwater microalga (Tetraselmis sp.) at two temperatures: 300 °C and 350 °C. Based on their performance, two co-solvents, isopropanol and ethylene glycol, were selected to explore the effects of varying solvent concentrations and reaction temperatures on product yields and biocrude properties. The type and amount of added alcohol did not significantly affect the biocrude yield or composition. Biocrude yields were in the range of 30−35%, while a nearly constant yield of 21% insoluble products was observed, largely resulting from ash constituents within the a... [more]
The Measurement of Additional Losses in Induction Motors: Discussion about the Actually Achievable Uncertainty
Giovanni Bucci, Fabrizio Ciancetta, Edoardo Fiorucci, Simone Mari, Maria Anna Segreto
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: IEC standards, induction motors, losses, power measurements, uncertainty
In this paper, a discussion is presented concerning the combined uncertainty when measuring residual and additional losses in the efficiency evaluation of three-phase induction motors, by evaluating some experimental results obtained on a commercial motor. The IEC 60034-2-1 standard is considered, in comparison to a previous version of this standard requiring the estimation of residual losses instead of their measurement. A major goal is to investigate if the complex measurement method introduced in the present version of the standard is justified or not by processing the actually achievable uncertainty both in additional losses and in the overall efficiency measurement. Finally, some considerations are presented about additional issues concerning the classification of the tested motor, in comparison to the IE (International Efficiency) efficiency levels.
Analysis of Pressure and Production Transient Characteristics of Composite Reservoir with Moving Boundary
Zhixue Sun, Xugang Yang, Yanxin Jin, Shubin Shi, Minglu Wu
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: composite reservoir, moving boundary, pressure transient analysis, well test
The mathematical model of composite reservoir has been widely used in well test analysis. In the process of oil recovery, due to the injection or replacement of the displacement agent, the model boundary can be moved. At present, the mathematical model of a composite reservoir with a moving boundary is less frequently studied and cannot meet industrial demand. In this paper, a mathematical model of a composite reservoir with a moving boundary is developed, with consideration of wellbore storage and skin effects. The characteristics of pressure transient in moving boundary composite reservoir are studied, and the influences of parameters, such as initial boundary radius, moving boundary velocity, skin factor, wellbore storage coefficient, diffusion coefficient ratio, and mobility ratio on pressure and production, are analyzed. The moving boundary effects are noticeable mainly in the middle and late production stages. The proposed model provides a novel theoretical basis for well test an... [more]
An App-Based Recommender System Based on Contrasting Automobiles
Hsiu-Wen Liu, Jei-Zheng Wu, Fang-Lin Wu
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: association rule, Big Data, data mining, mobile application, recommendation system
Product recommendation systems are essential for enhancing customer experience, and integrating them with mobile apps is crucial for improving usability and fostering user engagement. This study proposes a hybrid approach that utilizes comparative facts from pairwise comparison data and comparison lists, with association rules as the method to formulate the recommendation system. The study employs a dataset from the New-Cars Database app, comprising 30,867 vehicle comparisons made by 5327 users across 40 car brands and 870 cars from 30 January 2015 to 2 April 2015. Two metrics are developed to measure the system’s output under varying support and confidence thresholds. The findings suggest that adjusting the support and confidence values can improve the breadth and depth of product recommendations. In addition, the unit of analysis can affect the recommendation system’s output, with comparison lists supplementing and expanding the exploration of potential outcomes. The proposed hybrid... [more]
Special Issue “Building Three-Dimensional Integrated Circuits and Microsystems”
Zhiyuan Zhu, Sixiang Zhang, Shenglin Ma, Ziyu Liu
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
With the further innovation of chip technology, semiconductor integrated circuits have made irreplaceable contributions to the development of microelectronic systems [...]
Experimental Study of Acid Etching and Conductivity of High-Temperature-Resistant Cross-Linked Acid
Hai Lin, Tengfei Hou, Fuguo Wang, Long Yue, Shiduo Liu, Guide Yuan, Guoqing Wang, Yong Liu, Qing Wang, Fujian Zhou
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: acid fracturing, conductivity, cross-linked acid, high temperature
Acid fracturing is one of the effective techniques for developing low-permeability carbonate reservoirs economically. With the increasing reservoir depth, the reservoir temperature and closure pressure increase, posing new challenges to the acid system. In this paper, a high-temperature-resistant cross-linked acid system is selected, which maintains a viscosity above 80 mPa·s in the temperature range of 120 °C to 140 °C and can effectively reduce acid leak-off. The acid system can not only open the reservoir and ensure the extension of the fracture, but also reduce the reaction rate between the acid and the reservoir and increase the etching distance. The rock slab acid etching and conductivity tests show that the optimum injection rate is 50 mL/min, the rock etching morphology is channel type, and the conductivity remains above 110 D·cm. However, as the acid concentration decreases, the rock slab conductivity decreases considerably, especially at 10% acid concentration, where the clos... [more]
Pseudo-Steady-State Parameters for a Well Penetrated by a Fracture with an Azimuth Angle in an Anisotropic Reservoir
Guoqiang Xing, Mingxian Wang, Shuhong Wu, Hua Li, Jiangyan Dong, Wenqi Zhao
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: anisotropic reservoir, Blasingame format decline curves, fracture azimuth angle, pseudo-skin factor, pseudo-steady-state constant, pseudo-steady-state flow
Many oil wells in closed reservoirs continue to produce in the pseudo-steady-state flow regime for a long time. The principal objective of this work is to investigate the characteristics of two key pseudo-steady-state parameters—pseudo-steady-state constant (bDpss) and pseudo-skin factor (S)—for a well penetrated by a fracture with an azimuth angle (θ) in an anisotropic reservoir. Firstly, a general analytical pressure solution for a finite-conductivity fracture with or without an azimuth angle in an anisotropic rectangular reservoir was developed by using the point-source function and spatial integral method, and two typical cases were employed to verify this solution. Secondly, with the asymptotic analysis method, the expressions of pseudo-steady-state constant and pseudo-skin factor were obtained on the basis of their definitions, and the effects of permeability anisotropy, fracture azimuth angle, fracture conductivity and reservoir shape on them were discussed in detail. Results sh... [more]
Influence of Acetone and Sodium Chloride Additives on Cooling Efficiency of Water Droplets Impinging onto Hot Metal Surfaces
Joachim Søreng Bjørge, Svein Arne Bjørkheim, Maria-Monika Metallinou, Torgrim Log, Øyvind Frette
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: acetone, hot metals, NaCl, water droplet cooling efficiency
In the present work, the cooling efficiency of water droplets falling onto hot aluminum and stainless steel discs from heights of 12.5 cm, 25 cm, 50 cm and 100 cm, corresponding to speeds of 1.5 m/s, 2.2 m/s, 3.1 m/s and 4.4 m/s, respectively, were studied. The discs were aligned at 0° (horizontal), 30° and 60° inclination. The water application rate was 0.022 g/s and the droplet diameters studied were 2.5 mm, 3.2 mm and 3.7 mm. Acetone solutions (300 ppm and 700 ppm) as well as a NaCl (35 g/kg) solution, emulating seawater, were tested to evaluate the influence of an active surfactant on the recorded cooling efficiency. The droplets with higher impact speed resulted in lower cooling efficiency, especially at disc temperatures above the Leidenfrost temperature, likely due to more vigorous droplets bouncing. Larger inclination did, as expected, result in lower cooling efficiency. At temperatures associated with nucleate boiling, the water droplets with NaCl conspicuously displayed highe... [more]
Selected Papers from the XI International Conference on Computational Heat, Mass and Momentum Transfer (ICCHMT 2018)
Jan Taler, Paweł Ocłoń, Marcin Trojan, Abdulmajeed Mohamad
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Energies presents 10 papers selected from the 11th International Conference on Computational Heat, Mass and Momentum Transfer (ICCHMT2018) [...]
Current Research on Embedded DC/DC Converters
Anna Richelli
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
In several energy applications, DC/DC converters are one of the most important components [...]
High Power Normally-OFF GaN/AlGaN HEMT with Regrown p Type GaN
Gwen Rolland, Christophe Rodriguez, Guillaume Gommé, Abderrahim Boucherif, Ahmed Chakroun, Meriem Bouchilaoun, Marie Clara Pepin, Faissal El Hamidi, Soundos Maher, Richard Arès, Tom MacElwee, Hassan Maher
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: CBE, HEMT, normally-OFF, P-GaN
In this paper is presented a Normally-OFF GaN HEMT (High Electron Mobility Transistor) device using p-doped GaN barrier layer regrown by CBE (Chemical Beam Epitaxy). The impact of the p doping on the device performance is investigated using TCAD simulator (Silvaco/Atlas). With 4E17 cm−3 p doping, a Vth of 1.5 V is achieved. Four terminal breakdowns of the fabricated device are investigated, and the origin of the device failure is identified.
Minimization of Output Voltage Ripple of Two-Phase Interleaved Buck Converter with Active Clamp
Yeu-Torng Yau, Kuo-Ing Hwu, Jenn-Jong Shieh
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: active clamp, buck converter, current sharing, FPGA, fully-digitalized, output voltage ripple, PAM, PWM
A control technique combining pulse width modulation (PWM) and pulse amplitude modulation (PAM) is presented herein to reduce the output voltage ripple of the converter as little as possible. Such a converter requires a two-stage cascaded structure. The first stage is the buck-boost converter, which is used to adjust the output voltage of the second power stage, whereas the second stage is the two-phase interleaved buck converter, which is used to reduce the output voltage ripple. In theory, the two phases of the second stage operate under the condition of individual duty cycles of 50% with a phase difference of 180° between the two, and hence, the currents in the two phases are cancelled for any period of time, thereby making the output voltage of the converter almost voltage-free. Moreover, in order to improve the overall efficiency further, the proposed soft-switching technique based on an active clamp is presented and applied to these two stages to render the main and auxiliary swi... [more]
A Coordinated Optimal Strategy for Voltage and Reactive Power Control with Adaptive Amplitude Limiter Based on Flexible Excitation System
Yuwei Peng, Jiancheng Zhang, Chengxiong Mao, Hongtao Xiong, Tiantian Zhang, Dan Wang
April 25, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: adaptive amplitude limiter, linear optimal excitation control, synchronous generator, voltage source converter (VSC)
The flexible excitation system (FES) is a kind of novel excitation system with two channels for damping control. Besides the basic functions of traditional excitation systems, flexible excitation systems can provide reactive power support for the terminal voltage, and the large-capacity FES can improve the voltage stability and power-angle stability of synchronous generator units. However, with the increase in system capacity and the complication of control objectives, the difficulty of controller design will be increased. The randomness and fluctuation of new energy resources such as photovoltaic and wind turbines may cause disturbance and fault to the power system, which requires the coordinated control strategy for the FES to achieve stability in voltage and power angle. In this paper, the basic characteristics of FES are analyzed, and the mathematic model of the single machine infinite bus (SMIB) system based on FES is derived. The coordinated control strategy based on decoupling c... [more]
Analysis on Influences of Intra-Couplings in a MISO Magnetic Beamforming Wireless Power Transfer System
Kyungtae Kim, Han-Joon Kim, Dong-Wook Seo, Ji-Woong Choi
April 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: intra-couplings of transmitter array, magnetic beamforming, magnetically independent transmitter array, non-coupling, wireless power transfer (WPT)
Magnetic beamforming techniques can enhance the power transfer efficiency using focused magnetic fields by the multiple transmitters to the receivers. However, the intra-couplings that cause power leakage and phase distortion among the arrayed coils inevitably occur due to the deployment of coils having strong couplings between each other. Here, we analyze the adverse influences of intra-couplings and present the advantages of magnetically independent transmitters for multiple-inputs and single-output (MISO) WPT. The independent coil array can achieve focused magnetic fields by simply adjusting the amplitude of the transmitter voltage source without phase adjustment. The system also can eliminate the reactive power with the independent coil array to efficiently use the supplying power from the source. The analytical studies are verified by numerical and circuit simulation and experiments. Our analysis can be generalized to the MISO-WPT with an arbitrary number of transmitters. It can p... [more]
Evaluation of Methodology for Lightning Impulse Voltage Distribution over High-Voltage Windings of Inductive Voltage Transformers
Bojan Trkulja, Ana Drandić, Viktor Milardić, Igor Žiger
April 24, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: adaptive cross-approximation, core influence, lightning impulse testing, numerical simulation, voltage transformers
Knowledge of lightning impulse (LI) voltage distribution over transformer windings during the design stage of the transformer is very important. Specific design differences in inductive voltage transformers make the transient analysis approach different to the approach to the power transformers. In this paper, a methodology for acquiring lightning impulse voltage distribution over high-voltage (HV) winding of inductive voltage transformers is presented and evaluated. Resistance, inductance, and capacitance matrices are calculated using the integral and boundary element methods (BEM) approach. Additionally, in order to improve the capacitance matrix solver, adaptive cross approximation (ACA) is applied. These parameters are then used to solve the equivalent circuit model in time domain. In order to evaluate the methodology, an experimental and numerical investigation of the layer discretisation, iron core influence, and accuracy of the proposed methodology is performed. The comparison o... [more]
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