What does the model do?
Transformers play a crucial role in the electricity grid. They convert voltage and ensure that electricity is distributed safely and efficiently. But how heavily can a transformer be loaded without overheating or aging more quickly?
The Transformer Thermal Model provides the answer. The model simulates the temperature development inside a transformer based on physical principles. This allows us to predict so‑called hotspot and top‑oil temperatures. Two key indicators of a transformer’s health.
Why is this important?
By gaining a better understanding of how hot a transformer becomes under different load conditions, we can deploy these assets more intensively on a temporary basis. This is particularly valuable in areas where the grid is under pressure, for example due to the rapid growth of solar and wind energy or the electrification of mobility and industry.
With the TTM, we can:
- Address congestion more intelligently: by temporarily loading transformers more heavily where this is technically and operationally justified.
- Shorten waiting lists: by creating capacity for new connections more quickly.