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http://dx.doi.org/10.22156/CS4SMB.2022.12.05.133

A study on the Measurement of Residual Flux for Transformer  

Kim, Young-Hak (Division of Electrical engineering, Pukyong University)
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Journal of Convergence for Information Technology / v.12, no.5, 2022 , pp. 133-138 More about this Journal
Abstract
In previous studies to obtain the residual magnetic flux of the transformer using the leakage magnetic flux, a transfer function was used. The transfer function was consisted with the leakage magnetic flux measured outside the transformer and the residual magnetic flux measured at the moment passing through the two ± residual points. In this study, a method of calculating the ratio of the maximum operating leakage flux to the residual leakage flux was proposed The advantage of this method is to avoid the uncertainty of the transfer function due to current noise. Then, the noise of the sensor was measured to investigate the effect of the drift of the noise on the measurement results. Comparing the residual leakage magnetic flux density with 80nT of the drift noise, 66 times or more at a distance of 10 mm and 5 times or more at a distance of 100 mm were obtained. 100mm was the maximum measurement distance to obtain the residual magnetic flux.
Keywords
Transformer; Residual magnetic flux; Leakage magnetic flux; Magnetic sensor; ${\varphi}$-I curve; Transfer function;
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