Fault-tolerant power transformer design and method of fabrication
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
H01F-027/10
H01F-027/02
H01F-027/24
H01F-027/28
출원번호
US-0931144
(2015-11-03)
등록번호
US-10217556
(2019-02-26)
발명자
/ 주소
Groeger, Joseph H.
Wegner, Ralph
Madray, Winston
Norberg, Garth
Klaponski, Brian
출원인 / 주소
Carte International Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Carmody Torrance Sandak & Hennessey LLP
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초록▼
A transformer system for containing energy resulting from a sudden generation of gases which increases the pressure inside a transformer tank. The system comprises a) a transformer tank for housing a transformer coil and core assembly therein, and containing a dielectric fluid that is capable of ele
A transformer system for containing energy resulting from a sudden generation of gases which increases the pressure inside a transformer tank. The system comprises a) a transformer tank for housing a transformer coil and core assembly therein, and containing a dielectric fluid that is capable of electrically insulating components of the transformer coil and core assembly; and b) at least one heat exchanger connected to the transformer tank, wherein the at least one heat exchanger comprises at least one hollow panel or radiator. As the dielectric fluid increases in temperature and expands within the tank, the dielectric fluid is cooled by circulating the dielectric fluid through the at least one hollow panel or radiator in the at least one heat exchanger. The transformer tank and the at least one heat exchanger are capable of expanding in volume to contain energy resulting from the sudden generation of gases which increases the pressure inside the transformer tank.
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1. A transformer system comprising: a) a transformer tank, wherein the transformer tank comprises a plurality of sidewall members, a tank cover, and a bottom member joined together to form an enclosure for housing a transformer coil and core assembly therein, and wherein the enclosure contains a die
1. A transformer system comprising: a) a transformer tank, wherein the transformer tank comprises a plurality of sidewall members, a tank cover, and a bottom member joined together to form an enclosure for housing a transformer coil and core assembly therein, and wherein the enclosure contains a dielectric fluid that is capable of electrically insulating components of the transformer coil and core assembly; andb) at least one heat exchanger connected to the transformer tank, wherein the at least one heat exchanger comprises at least one hollow panel or radiator; wherein as the dielectric fluid increases in temperature and expands within the tank, the dielectric fluid is cooled by circulating the dielectric fluid through the at least one hollow panel or radiator in the at least one heat exchanger; andwherein the transformer tank and the at least one heat exchanger are capable of expanding in volume to contain up to 25 megajoules of electric arc fault energy that produces a sudden generation of gases which increases the pressure inside the transformer tank without rupturing and while maintaining the integrity of the at least one heat exchanger. 2. The transformer system according to claim 1, wherein the transformer tank and the at least one heat exchanger are capable of expanding in volume by at least 15%. 3. The transformer system according to claim 2, wherein the transformer tank and the at least one heat exchanger are capable of expanding in volume by at least 30%. 4. The transformer system according to claim 1, wherein the sidewalls and the tank cover are capable of expanding in volume to contain the energy resulting from the sudden internal generation of gases. 5. The transformer system according to claim 1, wherein bottom member is rigid and does not flex significantly when the transformer tank and the at least one heat exchanger expand in volume. 6. The transformer system according to claim 5, wherein the bottom member further comprises I-beams or other structural profiles welded thereto, wherein the I-beams support the tank and provide rigidity. 7. The transformer system according to claim 1, wherein the heat exchanger comprises a hollow panel and a plurality of constraints, said plurality of constraint being capable of minimizing deformation of the heat exchanger when the heat exchanger expands in volume. 8. The transformer system according to claim 7, wherein the plurality of constraints comprises a plurality of rivets connecting a first side of the hollow panel to a second side of the hollow panel. 9. The transformer system according to claim 7, wherein the plurality of constraints do not yield or fail when the heat exchanger expands in volume. 10. The transformer system according to claim 1, wherein transformer system is capable of providing full containment of a catastrophic event with no leaks or ruptures. 11. A rupture resistant system comprising: a) a tank comprising a plurality of sidewall members, a tank cover and a bottom member joined together to form an enclosure capable of containing a fluid therein; andb) at least one heat exchanger connected to the tank, wherein the at least one heat exchanger comprises at least one panel; wherein as the fluid in the tank increases in temperature and expands within the tank, the fluid is cooled by circulating the fluid through the at least one hollow panel in the at least one heat exchanger; andwherein the tank and the at least one heat exchanger are capable of expanding in volume to contain up to 25 megajoules of electric arc fault energy that produces a sudden generation of gases which increases the pressure inside the tank without rupturing, andwherein the heat exchanger comprises a plurality of constraints, said plurality of constraints being capable of minimizing deformation of the heat exchanger when the heat exchanger expands in volume. 12. The rupture resistant system according to claim 11, wherein the plurality of constraints comprise a plurality of rivets connecting a first side of the hollow panel to a second side of the hollow panel. 13. The rupture resistant system according to claim 11, wherein the plurality of constraints do not yield or fail when the heat exchanger expands in volume. 14. The rupture resistant system according to claim 11, wherein the rupture resistant system is capable of providing full containment of a catastrophic event with no leaks or ruptures. 15. A transformer system comprising: a) a transformer tank, wherein the transformer tank comprises a plurality of sidewall members, a tank cover, and a bottom member joined together to form an enclosure for housing a transformer coil and core assembly therein, and wherein the enclosure contains a dielectric fluid that is capable of electrically insulating components of the transformer coil and core assembly;b) at least one heat exchanger connected to the transformer tank, wherein the at least one heat exchanger comprises at least one hollow panel or radiator;c) a preferred release notch, wherein the preferred release notch comprises a wedge piece that is welded between a notched lower edge of a first side and a second side of the hollow panel, and wherein the wedge piece tapers to a tip at an upper edge of the preferred release notch between the first side and the second side, wherein as the dielectric fluid increases in temperature and expands within the tank, the dielectric fluid is cooled by circulating the dielectric fluid through the at least one hollow panel or radiator in the at least one heat exchanger; andwherein when the dielectric fluid becomes heated and a pressure inside the transformer system exceeds a rupture pressure of the transformer system of at least about 10 MJ, a controlled pressure release preferentially initiates at the upper edge of the preferred release notch of the heat exchanger, where the preferred release notch is capable of providing a progressive opening that can gradually widen as the pressure Intensifies,wherein the transformer tank and the at least one heat exchanger are capable of expanding in volume to contain up to 25 megajoules of electric arc fault energy that produces a sudden generation of gases which increases the pressure inside the transformer tank while maintaining the integrity of the at least one heat exchanger. 16. The transformer system according to claim 15, wherein the plurality of constraints comprise a plurality of rivets and the spacing of the rivets concentrates mechanical stresses at the tip of the preferred release notch to preferentially initiate any pressure release at the tip at the upper edge of the preferred release notch. 17. The transformer system according to claim 15, wherein an angle of the notch as measured from the tip at the upper edge of the preferred release notch is between about 40° and about 70°. 18. The transformer system according to claim 17, wherein an angle of the notch as measured from the tip at the upper edge of the preferred release notch is between about 50° and about 60°. 19. The transformer system according to claim 15, wherein a height of the notch as measured from the lower edge of the hollow panel is between about 10% and about 30% of the height of the heat exchanger. 20. The transformer system according to claim 19, wherein a height of the notch as measured from the lower edge of the hollow panel is between about 20% and about 25% of the height of the heat exchanger. 21. The transformer system according to claim 15, wherein the transformer tank and the heat exchanger comprise carbon steel and the wedge piece and the weld between the wedge piece and the first side and second side of the hollow panel comprises stainless steel. 22. A rupture resistant system comprising: a) a tank comprising a plurality of sidewall members, a tank cover and a bottom member joined together to form an enclosure capable of containing a fluid therein; andb) at least one heat exchanger connected to the tank, wherein the at least one heat exchanger comprises at least one hollow panel;c) a preferred release notch, wherein the preferred release notch comprises a wedge piece that is welded between a notched lower edge of a first side and a second side of the hollow panel, and wherein the wedge piece tapers to a tip at an upper edge of the preferred release notch between the first side and the second side, wherein as the fluid in the tank increases in temperature and expands within the tank, the fluid is cooled by circulating the fluid through the at least one hollow panel in the at least one heat exchanger; andwherein when the dielectric fluid becomes heated and a pressure inside the rupture resistant system exceeds a rupture pressure of the transformer system of at least about 10 MJ, a controlled pressure release preferentially initiates at the upper edge of the preferred release notch of the heat exchanger, where the preferred release notch is capable of providing a progressive opening that can gradually widen as the pressure intensifies, wherein the transformer tank and the at least one heat exchanger are capable of expanding in volume to contain up to 25 megajoules of electric arc fault energy that produces a sudden generation of gases which increases the pressure inside the transformer tank while maintaining the integrity of the at least one heat exchanger. 23. The rupture resistant system according to claim 22, wherein the heat exchanger comprises a plurality of constraints, and wherein the plurality of constraints comprise a plurality of rivets and the spacing of the rivets concentrates mechanical stresses at the tip of the preferred release notch to preferentially initiate any controlled pressure release at the tip at the upper edge of the preferred release notch.
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