A review of ferroresonance in capacitive voltage transformer

Ferroresonance incidences in electrical power system have been commonly regarded as unexplained phenomenon, which is not critical for utility engineers. As a result, research conducted in this area is limited and the awareness on ferroresonance is relatively low among utility engineers. However, as...

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Main Authors: Bakar, A.H.A., Khan, S.A., Tan, C.K., Rahim, N.A.
Format: Article
Published: Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan 2014
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Online Access:http://eprints.um.edu.my/17450/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/tee.22074
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Summary:Ferroresonance incidences in electrical power system have been commonly regarded as unexplained phenomenon, which is not critical for utility engineers. As a result, research conducted in this area is limited and the awareness on ferroresonance is relatively low among utility engineers. However, as the electrical system evolves, its complexity increases in line with the increasing risk of ferroresonance. As a result, this paper provides a consolidated review on the research conducted on ferroresonance to highlight its importance. This paper covers the fundamental inductor–capacitor pair for ferroresonance initiation and the modes of ferroresonance, followed by ferroresonance in capacitive voltage transformer (CVT), constituting its impact, initiation, and suppression techniques. The core focus in this paper is ferroresonance in CVT due to switching events, on which the documented literature is very scarce. © 2014 Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan.