2023
DOI: 10.1109/tpwrd.2022.3218923
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Transformer Inrush Current Mitigation Techniques for Grid-Forming Inverters Dominated Grids

Abstract: The use of inverters-based resources (IBRs) is rising rapidly in power networks due to increased renewable energy penetration. This requires revisiting of classical network operation standards. For instance, high transformer energization inrush current has been studied extensively under the classical network paradigm. Whereas this paper investigates transformers' energization techniques in the context of inverters dominated grids, where inverters with limited short-circuit current are expected to utilize their… Show more

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“…It is assumed that the residual flux is r before the startup of the GE, by solving (28), m after the transformer energization can be derived as [68] ( ) (…”
Section: B Cvg-side Transformer 1) Additional Taps For Overvoltage Em...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is assumed that the residual flux is r before the startup of the GE, by solving (28), m after the transformer energization can be derived as [68] ( ) (…”
Section: B Cvg-side Transformer 1) Additional Taps For Overvoltage Em...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…im0, imr, ims and imp denote the magnetizing current at each of these flux points. Table I shows typical ranges and settings of this study for magnetic characteristics of the GE transformer [16], [17].…”
Section: B Mechanism Of Transformer Saturationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The inrush current has a significant effect on the performance of the transformer protection system. It may occur due to the connection/disconnection of some equipment or facilities in the power grid, such as switching of power transformers, compensating reactors, capacitive banks, or sizable loads [1][2][3]. There are different types of inrush currents for a power transformer including energizing, sympathetic, and recovery inrush currents [4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%