Dissertação
Métodos para correção das distorções da forma de onda secundária causadas pela saturação de transformadores de corrente para serviço de proteção
Fecha
2011-02-18Registro en:
SANTOS, Eduardo Machado dos. METHODS FOR CORRECTION OF SECONDARY WAVEFORM DISTORTIONS CAUSED BY SATURATION OF CURRENT TRANSFORMERS FOR PROTECTIVE RELAYING PURPOSES. 2011. 136 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Engenharia Elétrica) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2011.
Autor
Santos, Eduardo Machado dos
Institución
Resumen
This work aims to evaluate the performance of some methods used to detect and
correct the distorted portions of the secondary current signal waveform, which occur due to
the core saturation of current transformers. Such methods are presented didactically divided
among techniques existing in the specialized literature and new methodologies proposed.
Involving various mathematical tools, methods of correction and detection were combined for
the analyzed cases. Computer simulations of faults were made to obtain secondary current
signals distorted by saturation, allowing the evaluation of these methodologies. The detection
methods were evaluated in terms of the ability to identify saturation intervals and speed
response. Moreover, the correction techniques were evaluated in terms of compensation
accuracy and their processing time. Transient error calculations and the use of a full cycle
Fourier filter were the basis for the qualitative analysis of the correction techniques
performance. In each case analyzed, different performances were verified for the
combinations tested. It was found that differences in detection time instants of the distorted
portions provide different rates of error to the methodologies that are associated with
saturation detectors. In this context, one of the techniques proposed for detection of distorted
sections showed good precision, ensuring low errors for one of the associated correction
methodologies in all the analyzed cases. Also, it was found that methods based on Least
Squares have good accuracy for the correction of signals distorted by saturation.