Fault Diagnosis and Location Method for Stator-Winding Single-Phase Grounding of Large Generator Based on
Binghui Lei1, Shuai Xu2, Yang Liu1
1Baihetan Hydropower Plant, Liangshan 615400, China.
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Ensuring the safe operation of large hydro-generators is essential for energy supply and economic development. Stator-winding single-phase grounding faults are among the most common failures in such generators. Conventional protection methods-such as fundamental voltage protection, third-harmonic voltage saturation, and low-frequency injection-lack fault location capability and cannot assess the fault severity. This paper proposes a stepwise variable-frequency pulse injection method for fault diagnosis and location in large hydro-generator stator windings. A finite element model of a salient-pole hydro-generator is established to analyze magnetic flux density and electromotive force distributions under normal and fault conditions, from which fault characteristics are derived. Equivalent circuit models suitable for low- and high-frequency pulse injection are developed. A bidirectional pulse injection circuit and algorithm are designed to identify the fault phase via terminal current vector characteristics, diagnose the faulty branch based on leakage loop equivalent inductance, and locate the fault point using voltage-current signal slopes. Simulation results validate the effectiveness of the proposed diagnostic approach.
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