The present invention relates to a stationary induction apparatus such as a transformer and a reactor.
In stationary induction apparatuses such as transformers and reactors, when a circuit connected to a stationary induction apparatus is short-circuited, a large short-circuit current is carried through windings configuring the main body of the apparatus, a leakage flux generated due to the short-circuit current is linked with the winding short-circuit current, and thus a large electromagnetic force is applied to the windings. Because of the electromagnetic force application, the stationary induction apparatus is designed so that the windings can withstand the electromagnetic force. With an increase in the capacity of the apparatus, an increase in the electromagnetic force that the stationary induction apparatus has to withstand causes the difficulty of narrowing electric wires with continuously transposed conductors, and this creates problems such as a cost increase due to widened electric wires and an increase in eddy current losses in the windings. Therefore, a wide variety of methods that decrease the amount of materials of electric wires is adopted, including a method that uses half annealed copper wires for electric wire materials instead of typical annealed copper wires and a method that uses a continuously transposed conductor coated with a thermosetting resin in which the coated conductor is wound, heated, and then hardened. These methods adopt methods that reinforce the strength of electric wires using the physical properties of electric wire materials and resins. However, the methods fail to decrease the strength itself that has to be required.
Therefore, Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. Hei 8-288153, for example, discloses a stationary induction apparatus. In the apparatus, a magnetic ring configured of a magnetic substance is placed at the end parts of windings or near the region around a tap center, the orientation of a leakage flux is changed from the winding radial direction to the winding axial direction, and this enables the orientation of the electromagnetic force applied to the windings to be changed from the winding axial direction to the winding radial direction. The electromagnetic force in the winding radial direction is more easily supportable than the electromagnetic force in the winding axial direction, and this enables a reduction in the cross sectional area of electric wires. At the place where the orientation of the magnetic flux has been changed due to the magnetic ring, eddy current losses produced in the windings are deceased. Placing the magnetic ring in a shield ring reduces an increase in size that is due to the distance of insulation.
The stationary induction apparatus desirably has a small size and low losses while the apparatus is practically designed based on required specifications.
The stationary induction apparatus described in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. Hei 8-288153 has the effect that enables a reduction in the cross sectional area of electric wires by placing the magnetic ring at the end parts of the windings to direct the orientation of the leakage flux at the end parts of the windings to the winding axial direction, the effect that enables a reduction in eddy current losses at the end parts of the windings, and the effect that reduces an increase in the distance of insulation between the winding and the iron core yoke by accommodating the magnetic ring placed at the end part of the winding in the shield ring. However, the magnetic flux converged on the magnetic ring in the shield ring is linked with an electrostatic shield conducting ring similarly configuring the shield ring, and this causes eddy current losses in the electrostatic shield conducting ring. Thus, the effect of reducing losses is limited in the entire stationary induction apparatus, and a local temperature rise is possibly observed at the electrostatic shield conducting ring.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a stationary induction apparatus that reduces mechanical force in the axial direction of a winding, the mechanical force generated in the winding, that reduces the cross sectional area of an electric wire, that reduces eddy current losses at the end part of the winding, that provides no increase in the distance between the winding and an iron core yoke, and that reduces eddy current losses in an electrostatic shield ring.
In order to solve the problem, a stationary induction apparatus according to an aspect of the present invention includes a main body tank, and a stationary induction apparatus main body including an iron core having at least two legs and a winding individually wound around each of the legs. In the apparatus, the stationary induction apparatus main body is accommodated in the main body tank. An insulating cooling medium is sealed in the main body tank, and the stationary induction apparatus main body is immersed in the insulating cooling medium. The iron core is fastened and fixed with an upper iron-core fastener and a lower iron-core fastener. An insulating winding support is provided between the upper iron-core fastener and the winding and between the lower iron-core fastener and the winding. An electrostatic shield ring is provided on at least one of an upper end part and a lower end part of the winding. The winding and the electrostatic shield ring are fixed with the upper iron-core fastener or the lower iron-core fastener and the winding support. A magnetic ring configured of a magnetic substance is provided inside the electrostatic shield ring. The electrostatic shield ring is configured in a manner that a conductive layer is provided to cover the magnetic ring. The conductive layer is configured using a conductive tape wound around the magnetic ring. In winding the conductive tape, an insulating tape having a width equal to or greater than a width of the conductive tape is laid on an inner side of the conductive tape, and the insulating tape and the conductive tape are wound together.
According to the present invention, a reduction in the required winding strength is enabled with regard to the electromagnetic force that is generated on the winding when a short-circuit current is carried through the stationary induction apparatus, a reduction in the size of the apparatus main body is enabled, and a reduction in losses in the winding and a reduction in losses in the electrostatic shield ring are enabled, achieving a cost reduction and a reduction in losses.
A stationary induction apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a main body tank, and a stationary induction apparatus main body including an iron core having at least two legs and a winding individually wound around each of the legs. In the apparatus, the stationary induction apparatus main body is accommodated in the main body tank. An insulating cooling medium is sealed in the main body tank, and the stationary induction apparatus main body is immersed in the insulating cooling medium. The iron core is fastened and fixed with an upper iron-core fastener and a lower iron-core fastener. An insulating winding support is provided between the upper iron-core fastener and the winding and between the lower iron-core fastener and the winding. An electrostatic shield ring is provided on at least one of an upper end part and a lower end part of the winding. The winding and the electrostatic shield ring are fixed with the upper iron-core fastener or the lower iron-core fastener and the winding support. A magnetic ring configured of a magnetic substance is provided inside the electrostatic shield ring. The electrostatic shield ring is configured in a manner that a conductive layer is provided to cover the magnetic ring. The conductive layer is configured using a conductive tape wound around the magnetic ring. In winding the conductive tape, an insulating tape having a width equal to or greater than a width of the conductive tape is laid on an inner side of the conductive tape, and the insulating tape and the conductive tape are wound together. With this configuration, a stationary induction apparatus is achieved, the apparatus with which the insulation between the turns of the conductive tape is removed to achieve a conductive layer having a small magnetic flux linked area for reducing eddy current losses, the winding direction of the conductive tape is changed in the process of winding the conductive tape to reduce the induced electromotive force that is induced on the conductive tape, and an electric current in the conductive tape is reduced, the electric current produced due to the induced electromotive force when unexpected electrical continuity is produced. Thus, the stationary induction apparatus reduces mechanical force in the axial direction that is produced in the winding, reduces the amount of materials of electric wire, reduces eddy current losses at the end part of the winding, reduces eddy current losses in the electrostatic shield ring, and provides no increase in the distance between the winding and the iron core yoke.
In the following, a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. The embodiment below is merely an example that will not limit the embodiment of the present invention.
A cross sectional view of the configuration of the stationary induction apparatus main body in
The upper and lower parts of the iron core are respectively fastened and fixed with the upper iron-core fastener 9 and the lower iron-core fastener 10. The winding upper support 11 is disposed above the winding 2, and the winding lower support 12 is disposed below the winding 2. The electrostatic shield ring 3 is disposed between the winding 2 and the winding upper support 11 or between the winding 2 and the winding lower support 12. The winding 2 and the electrostatic shield ring 3 are vertically fixed with the winding upper support 11 and the winding lower support 12.
The embodiment is specifically applied to the structure of the electrostatic shield ring 3 in
The effect of the embodiment will be described with reference to
As illustrated in
The embodiment is configured in which the conductive tape 6 wound around the magnetic ring 4 and the insulating rings 5 is the winding and the magnetic ring 4 is the iron core with respect to the flow of the leakage fluxes 14. Thus, the leakage fluxes 14 generate the induced electromotive force between the turns of the conductive tape 6. When the number of turns of the conductive tape 6 is large, the potential is high at the unconnected end of the conductive tape 6. When the number of turns is a few hundred turns, for example, the case is also likely to be assumed in which the potential at the non-grounded end is the order of kilovolt.
In the embodiment, in the case where such a potential causes a problem, the winding direction of the conductive tape 6 is inverted in the midway point as illustrated in
As described above, according to the embodiment, a reduction in the required winding strength is enabled with regard to the electromagnetic force that is generated on the winding when a short-circuit current is carried through the stationary induction apparatus, a reduction in the size of the apparatus main body is enabled, and a reduction in losses in the winding and a reduction in losses in the electrostatic shield ring are enabled, achieving a cost reduction and a reduction in losses.
Note that, the present invention is not limited to the foregoing embodiment, and includes various exemplary modifications and alterations. For example, the foregoing embodiment is described in detail for easily understanding the present invention, and is a non-limiting embodiment that does not have to include all the configurations described above. A part of the configuration of an embodiment may be replaceable with the configuration of another embodiment, and the configuration of an embodiment may include the addition of the configuration of another embodiment. A part of the configuration of an embodiment may be added to, removed from, or replaced with another configuration.
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