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    E-lesson

    Online overvoltages monitoring at transformer terminals

    Končar - e-lesson June 2021
    | Free

    Hosted by: Bruno Jurišić and Božidar Filipović-Grčić / Free

    Online transformer monitoring systems, including transient monitoring can provide valuable data on power system transient that exist in power network. Join the session to learn more - get your room link here!

    Upon registration, you will have the opportunity to take a short survey about experience with transient monitoring in the power system. This will help our presenters with planning the session content.

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    In this e-lesson you will learn about possible overvoltages that can exist at power transformer terminals. Real overvoltages from the power network will be analyzed and compared with the standard ones. Attendees will get insight in the state of the art of transient monitoring and transient data analysis.

     

    Keywords: online transient monitoring, power transformers, non-standard overvoltages, lightning, switching

    About the author

    Bruno Jurišić

    Bruno Jurišić

    Končar – Electrical Engineering Institute

    Bruno Jurišić received his Doctoral’s Degree from the University of Zagreb and Blaise Pascal University in 2016. Currently he works as senior research engineer at Končar – Electrical Engineering Institute and is a task leader of CIGRE WG A2.63: Transformer Impulse Testing.

    Božidar Filipović-Grčić

    Božidar Filipović-Grčić

    Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing

    Božidar Filipović-Grčić received his PhD degree from the University of Zagreb in 2013. Currently he works as assistant professor at Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing. He deals with high voltage engineering, power system transients and overvoltage protection. He is a member of CIGRE WGs A2.63, C4.45 and C4.61.

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