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LAPSE:2023.15887
Electromagnetic Transients in Multi-Voltage Transmission Lines during Non-Simultaneous Faults
March 2, 2023
Abstract
It is vitally important that a transmission network provides a continuity of electricity to end users and that the transmission system operator prioritizes its safety and reliability. This article presents the possibilities of using multi-track overhead lines with varying levels of rated voltage, run on a common support structure. This solution would ensure safe operation of the system, reduce the area used for the construction of new overhead lines, and, at the same time increase the transmission network capacity. This article focuses on the method of modeling overhead lines for the analysis of electromagnetic transient states that occur during non-simultaneous disturbance phenomena. This article presents the idea of multi-circuit, multi-voltage lines and their validity of use in power systems. An analysis of electromagnetic transient states for non-simultaneous disturbances in multi-path, multi-voltage lines is presented. This analysis has been made on the basis of a network model, using ATP-EMTP (Alternative Transients Program-Electromagnetic Transients Program) software for solutions, for a Polish power system. Particular attention was paid to the most unfavorable phenomena appearing in the modeled system. The impact of the emerging electromagetic transients in multi-path, multi-voltage lines was evaluated. It was shown that the specificity and rapid changeability of the emerging electromagnetic transients and lack of a universal model of the overhead power line make the analyses of electromagnetic transients highly labor-intensive and time-consuming. Each change is connected with the necessity to create new line models for the study of electromagnetic transient states dependent on many factors.
It is vitally important that a transmission network provides a continuity of electricity to end users and that the transmission system operator prioritizes its safety and reliability. This article presents the possibilities of using multi-track overhead lines with varying levels of rated voltage, run on a common support structure. This solution would ensure safe operation of the system, reduce the area used for the construction of new overhead lines, and, at the same time increase the transmission network capacity. This article focuses on the method of modeling overhead lines for the analysis of electromagnetic transient states that occur during non-simultaneous disturbance phenomena. This article presents the idea of multi-circuit, multi-voltage lines and their validity of use in power systems. An analysis of electromagnetic transient states for non-simultaneous disturbances in multi-path, multi-voltage lines is presented. This analysis has been made on the basis of a network model, using ATP-EMTP (Alternative Transients Program-Electromagnetic Transients Program) software for solutions, for a Polish power system. Particular attention was paid to the most unfavorable phenomena appearing in the modeled system. The impact of the emerging electromagetic transients in multi-path, multi-voltage lines was evaluated. It was shown that the specificity and rapid changeability of the emerging electromagnetic transients and lack of a universal model of the overhead power line make the analyses of electromagnetic transients highly labor-intensive and time-consuming. Each change is connected with the necessity to create new line models for the study of electromagnetic transient states dependent on many factors.
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electromagnetic transient, energy and environment, multi-circuit multi-voltage transmission lines, non-simultaneous faults, overhead lines, power system, transmission line
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Zychma D, Sowa P. Electromagnetic Transients in Multi-Voltage Transmission Lines during Non-Simultaneous Faults. (2023). LAPSE:2023.15887
Author Affiliations
Zychma D: Department of Power System and Control, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Silesian University of Technology, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland [ORCID]
Sowa P: Department of Power System and Control, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Silesian University of Technology, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland
Sowa P: Department of Power System and Control, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Silesian University of Technology, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland
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Energies
Volume
15
Issue
3
First Page
1046
Year
2022
Publication Date
2022-01-30
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1996-1073
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PII: en15031046, Publication Type: Journal Article
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