Method and apparatus for compensation of current transformer error
First Claim
1. A method for compensation of error associated with a current transformer;
- said current transformer comprising a first magnetic core and a secondary winding wrapped around said first magnetic core;
a primary electric current flowing in a conductor configured as a primary winding of said current transformer;
a secondary electric current flowing in said secondary winding due to the transformer action of said current transformer;
the magnitude of said secondary electric current being approximately proportional to said primary electric current;
said secondary electric current being proportionally smaller than said primary electric current by the turns ratio of said current transformer;
said secondary electric current having an error that is primarily due to an exciting current associated with said current transformer;
said method producing a corrected current signal that is more accurately proportional to said primary electric current than is said secondary electric current;
said method comprising the steps of;
(a) first, determine a first voltage that is approximately proportional to an induced voltage associated with changing magnetic flux in said first magnetic core;
(b) second, determine said exciting current by applying said first voltage to an inductor and measuring a third current thereby caused to flow in said inductor;
(c) third, calculate said corrected current signal by adding said exciting current to said secondary electric current.
0 Assignments
0 Petitions
Accused Products
Abstract
The exciting current of a current transformer is calculated and added to the measured secondary current to produce a corrected signal. The exciting current is calculated by first calculating the current transformer induced voltage. The induced voltage is calculated from a parameter related to secondary current and known characteristics of loop impedances through which secondary current flows. The parameter related to secondary current may be the secondary current itself, or a voltage associated with secondary current flowing through an impedance. The calculated induced voltage is then applied across an inductor having similar magnetic properties as the current transformer. By scaling the applied voltage properly, the current flowing in the inductor is approximately proportional to the exciting current of the current transformer. The current in the inductor is measured, and, by applying an appropriate constant of proportionality, the exciting current of the current transformer is determined. A corrected secondary current is then calculated by adding the calculated exciting current to the measured secondary current.
54 Citations
20 Claims
-
1. A method for compensation of error associated with a current transformer;
-
said current transformer comprising a first magnetic core and a secondary winding wrapped around said first magnetic core;
a primary electric current flowing in a conductor configured as a primary winding of said current transformer;
a secondary electric current flowing in said secondary winding due to the transformer action of said current transformer;
the magnitude of said secondary electric current being approximately proportional to said primary electric current;
said secondary electric current being proportionally smaller than said primary electric current by the turns ratio of said current transformer;
said secondary electric current having an error that is primarily due to an exciting current associated with said current transformer;
said method producing a corrected current signal that is more accurately proportional to said primary electric current than is said secondary electric current;
said method comprising the steps of;
(a) first, determine a first voltage that is approximately proportional to an induced voltage associated with changing magnetic flux in said first magnetic core;
(b) second, determine said exciting current by applying said first voltage to an inductor and measuring a third current thereby caused to flow in said inductor;
(c) third, calculate said corrected current signal by adding said exciting current to said secondary electric current. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
-
-
12. Apparatus for compensation of error associated with a current transformer;
-
said current transformer comprising a first magnetic core and a secondary winding wrapped around said first magnetic core;
a primary electric current flowing in a conductor configured as a primary winding of said current transformer;
a secondary electric current flowing in said secondary winding;
said secondary electric current being approximately proportional to said primary electric current;
said secondary electric current being proportionally smaller than said primary electric current by the turns ratio of said current transformer;
an error being present in said secondary electric current that is primarily due to an exciting current associated with said current transformer;
said apparatus calculating a corrected current that is more accurately proportional to said primary electric current than is said secondary electric current;
said apparatus comprising a calculating means and an inductor;
said inductor comprising a second magnetic core and a third winding;
said calculating means receiving an information signal related to said secondary electric current;
said calculating means producing a first voltage that is approximately proportional to an induced voltage in said secondary winding;
said induced voltage being approximately proportional to the rate of change of magnetic flux within said first magnetic core;
said first voltage being applied to said third winding thereby causing a third current to flow in said third winding;
said third current being approximately proportional to said exciting current;
said calculating means further calculating said corrected current by adding a value proportional to said secondary electric current to a value proportional to said third current. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
-
Specification