A new on-line diagnosis method for inter-turn short circuit of hydro-generator rotor windings using a flexible equivalent coil

Yucai Wu*, Xuanjie Fan, Lie Xu, Weifu Lu, Cong Chen

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Abstract

The inter-turn short-circuit(ITSC) fault of hydrogenerator rotor windings will lead to the asymmetry of the main magnetic field, which may cause strong vibration and result in a shutdown accident. Inspired by the existence of large number of cross-core screws in hydro-generators, two screws with fractional or integral multiples of generator polar distance are selected and used to form an equivalent coil, so as to construct a semiintrusive fault detection sensor layout scheme. The theoretical analysis of our method was conducted and real time ITSC fault detection according to specific harmonics in the induced voltage in the equivalent coil was proved to be feasible. Finally, through the finite element simulation and fault simulation test, it is shown that when the ITSC of hydro-generator rotor winding occurs, the fractional harmonics appear in the induced voltage of the equivalent coil, which proves the effectivity of our method in determining the ITSC fault. The signal acquisition by using our method is convenient.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)568-579
Number of pages12
JournalIEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion
Volume40
Issue number1
Early online date1 Jul 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2025

Funding

This work was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant 52277048 and Natural Science Foundation of Hebei Province under Grant E2023502002.

Keywords

  • coils
  • fasteners
  • magnetic cores
  • magnetic flux
  • rotors
  • stator cores
  • windings
  • diagnosis
  • equivalent coil
  • harmonic
  • hydro-generator
  • inter-turn shortcircuit
  • rotor winding

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