Treffer: Efficient procedure to evaluate electromagnetic transients on three-phase transmission lines.

Title:
Efficient procedure to evaluate electromagnetic transients on three-phase transmission lines.
Authors:
Costa, E. C. M.1 educosta@dsce.fee.unicamp.br, Kurokawa, S.2, Pissolato, J.1, Prado, A. J.2
Source:
IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution (Institution of Engineering & Technology). Sep2010, Vol. 4 Issue 9, p1069-1081. 13p. 8 Diagrams, 3 Charts, 9 Graphs.
Database:
Business Source Premier

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This paper presents a hybrid way mixing time and frequency domain for transmission lines modelling. The proposed methodology handles steady fundamental signal mixed with fast and slow transients, including impulsive and oscillatory behaviour. A transmission line model is developed based on lumped elements representation and state-space techniques. The proposed methodology represents an easy and practical procedure to model a three-phase transmission line directly in time domain, without the explicit use of inverse transforms. The proposed methodology takes into account the frequency-dependent parameters of the line, considering the soil and skin effects. In order to include this effect in the state matrices, a fitting method is applied. Furthermore the accuracy of proposed the developed model is verified, in frequency domain, by a simple methodology based on line distributed parameters and transfer function related to the input/output signals of the lumped parameters representation. In addition, this article proposes the use of a fast and robust analytic integration procedure to solve the state equations, enabling transient and steady-state simulations. The results are compared with those obtained by the commercial software Microtran (EMTP), taking into account a three-phase transmission line, typical in the Brazilian transmission system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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