Power Plant Engineering
Cross-over of stranded conductors
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4. Cross-over of stranded conductors. Conductors of large cross- section are not employed, as
being too stiff to handle, and leading to excessive I2R loss. The leakage flux pulsates over the cross- section of the windings, and may induce eddy e.m.f.’s which produce circulating currents and additional losses (often referred to as stray losses). The conductor must consequently be subdivided for the same reason as cores are laminated. A 7.5 mm. square conductor might be approaching the upper limit of size for a 50 c/s transformer. If a larger section is needed, insulated strands in parallel must be used, and balance between all strands attained by transposing their relative positions within the coil. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 399 5. Insulation. The insulation between the h.v. and l.v. windings, and between l.v. winding and core, comprises bakelite-paper cylinders or elephantide wrap. The insulation of the conductors may be of paper, cotton or glass cape, glass tape being used for air-insulated transformers. The paper is wrapped round the conductor in a suitable machine, preferably without overlap of adjacent turns. Paper is not flexible, and a ‘‘half-lap’’ wrapping would cause it to buckle. The wrapped conductor is lashed with cotton strands wound openly, to give some mechanical protection. Fig. 12.21. Core and Windings of three-phase 200 HVA, 50 cycle 6000/440 V Core-type Transformer (Bruce Peebles). Paper insulation usually necessitates the use of round coils, while the crossover of the several strands in a conductor must be properly shaped, and not merely twisted. The high-voltage winding is separated from the low-voltage winding by a series of, ducts and Bakelite cylinders or barrels. Details of the high-voltage winding, which is sectionalized, are shown. It will be seen that the end turns, i.e. those turns in coils 3, 4, and 6, are more heavily insulated than Nos. 6 and 7 to 23. The reason for this is connected with phenomena occurring during switching operations, or with line disturbances. Owing to strain on the insulation between turns at the line end of the high- voltage winding, about 5 percent of the turns are reinforced with extra insulating material. For large h.v. Transformers the end-turn reinforcement is a matter of careful design. Merely increasing the insulation thickness may result in markedly raising the impact thereon of impulse voltages. The winding insulation has to be coordinated with the means adopted for controlling the distribution of impulse electric stresses, Fig. 12.22(a). 400 POWER PLANT ENGINEERING 10 20 30 50 70 90 90 H.V. Axial duct Cylinder barrier Normal coil Radial duct Intermediate reinforced coil Line coil End shield Flanged collar Neutral shield L.V . End ring Line shield Line shield Concentric barrel h.v. wolgs ( ) a ( ) b ( ) c Download 3.45 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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