Search for dissertations about: "transformer oil analysis"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words transformer oil analysis.
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1. A Novel Oil-immersed Medium Frequency Transformer for Offshore HVDC Wind Farms
Abstract : In this project, a design of an oil type medium frequency transformer for offshore wind farm applications is proposed. The design is intended for applications when series coupling of the output of the DC/DC converters of the wind turbine on their secondary side is done to achieve a cost-effective high voltage solution for collecting energy from offshore wind parks. READ MORE
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2. On the establishment of effective condition-based maintenance for oil-filled electrical transformers to reduce failures due to copper corrosion problems and its role toward sustainable energy
Abstract : Oil-filled electrical transformers are critical equipment for modern societies where a sustainable energy supply is required. Recently, many severe fire and explosion accidents of transformers have been reported due to copper corrosion problems in the form of copper sulfide deposits on the windings. READ MORE
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3. Effect of Dielectric and Magnetic Material Characteristics on Frequency Response of Power Transformers
Abstract : Frequency response analysis (FRA) technique has become increasingly popular for the assessment of mechanicalintegrity in power transformers. This method is based on the fact that the shape of the frequency response at higher frequencies is uniquely determined by the geometrical construction of the transformer. READ MORE
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4. High Voltage DC-biased Oil Type Medium Frequency Transformer; A Green Solution for Series DC Wind Park Concept
Abstract : The electric energy generated by remote offshore wind parks is transported to the consumers using high voltage submarine cables. On the generation site, such transmissions are realized today by collecting the energy produced by several wind turbines in a bulky and expensive transformer placed on a dedicated platform. READ MORE
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5. On the estrablishment of effective condition monitoring parameters for copper corrosion problems in mineral oil-filled electrical transformers
Abstract : The power transformer is a critical equipment in which the protection process is essential for modern societies where continuous electric power supplies are required. Copper corrosion problems due to the formation of sulfur deposits on the copper windings of mineral oil-filled power transformers are considered a major issue that can lead to sudden failures, and in some cases, to costly fire and explosion accidents in the power plants. READ MORE