Faults Diagnosis of Converter Transformer Based on the Vibration Method

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The vibration of windings and iron core causes the overall vibration of the transformer. Significant changes of transformer vibration condition will take place when the windings or core has fault, so the vibration method can be used to diagnose the transformer's potential fault. The characteristics and transmission route of the transformers' vibration were analyzed. The vibration of a certain transformer in converter station was picked up, using vibration measuring system. The test results aree analyzed comparatively and maintenance suggestion was proposed.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 712-715)

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2101-2106

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June 2013

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