Aportaciones al modelado del transformador en AF

  1. Capellán Villacián, Cándido
Supervised by:
  1. Mario Mañana Canteli Director

Defence university: Universidad de Cantabria

Fecha de defensa: 23 April 2012

Committee:
  1. Luis Alfredo Fernández Jiménez Chair
  2. Alfredo Ortiz Fernández Secretary
  3. José Luis Falagán Cavero Committee member
  4. Pedro María Lara Santillán Committee member
  5. Jose Ramon Landeras Diaz Committee member

Type: Thesis

Teseo: 324150 DIALNET lock_openTDX editor

Abstract

Modelling is a useful technique able to provide a suitable knowledge about the behaviour of all the devices operated at high frequencies. This thesis approaches this topic to the case of the transformer. A state of the art about high-frequency modelling is summarized and the most relevant research works are analysed. By using a 4 kVA three-phase power transformer, a set-up facility and the associated methodology has been proposed in order to develop a method able to obtain both the low and high-frequency models. The obtained model can be synthesized using passive LCR circuits. The accuracy of the model is then evaluated using the set-up facility. In initial experiments, the classic low-frequency model is put to the test in order know the maximum frequency at which the model can be used. After that, a new high-frequency model is proposed and its response is evaluated and validated with measurements.