
doi: 10.24084/repqj19.322
In thefirst part of thepaper the detailed analysisof the existing current transformer (CT) saturation detectionmethodswiththeirclassificationis presented.Anew saturation detection method has beenproposed in secondpart of the paper. Mathematical description of the method is given.Inthe next section of the paper a CT model with test scheme ispresented. To identify the reliabilityof proposedmethod againstnose and remanentflux densityexperiments have been produced in the fourthsection. Comparativeanalysisbetween proposedand existing methods is also given.Finally, in conclusiona detailed description of the method is givenregarding its behavior with respect to remanent flux and noise.
UNSATURATED SECTION, TRANSFORMER CORE, CURRENT TRANSFORMER SATURATION, FLUX DENSITY, COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS, REMANENT FLUX, TEST SCHEME, CURRENT TRANSFORMER (CT), ELECTRIC INSTRUMENT TRANSFORMERS, MATHEMATICAL DESCRIPTIONS, REMANENT FLUX DENSITY, SATURATION DETECTION, ELECTRIC CURRENTS
UNSATURATED SECTION, TRANSFORMER CORE, CURRENT TRANSFORMER SATURATION, FLUX DENSITY, COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS, REMANENT FLUX, TEST SCHEME, CURRENT TRANSFORMER (CT), ELECTRIC INSTRUMENT TRANSFORMERS, MATHEMATICAL DESCRIPTIONS, REMANENT FLUX DENSITY, SATURATION DETECTION, ELECTRIC CURRENTS
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