Investigating and calculating the temperature of hot-spot factor for transformers

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This article explores the measurement of temperature in transient states, utilizing the principles of heat transfer and thermal-electrical metaphor. The study focuses on the nonlinear thermal resistances present in various locations within a distribution transformer, while taking into account variations in oil physical variables and temperature loss. Real-time data obtained from heat run tests on a 250-MVA-ONAF cooled unit, conducted by the transformer manufacturer, is used to verify the thermal designs. The observations are then compared to the loading framework of the IEC 60076-7:2005 system. The findings of this research provide a better understanding of temperature measurement in transient states, particularly in distribution transformers, and can be applied to the design and development of more efficient and reliable transformer systems.

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Yahya, K., Attar, H., Issa, H., Ramadan Dofan, J. A., Iqteit, N. A., Yahya, A. E. M., & Solyman, A. A. A. (2023). Investigating and calculating the temperature of hot-spot factor for transformers. Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 30(3), 1297–1307. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v30.i3.pp1297-1307

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