Title :
Developments in techniques for simulating faults in e.h.v. transmission systems
Author :
Johns, A.T. ; El-Kateb, M.M.T.
Author_Institution :
University of Bath, Power Systems Laboratory, School of Electrical Engineering, Bath, UK
fDate :
3/1/1978 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In the study of the faulted response of power systems, synchronous sources are often represented by subtransient impedances. Alternatively, more elegant synchronous-source models are often combined with simplified models of transmission-line interconnections. In the paper, methods are developed which enable more accurate models of synchronous sources to be combined with generator/transformer and distributed-parameter frequency-variant transmission-line interconnections. The methods are developed by reference to a single generator connected to an assumed-infinite busbar via a delta-star transformer and a transmission line, the techniques relating to digitally simulating the synchronous source having been established in an earlier paper. The paper concludes with a presentation of some computational results relating to faults at the remote end of a 400 kV interconnection of length 160 km.
Keywords :
digital simulation; fault currents; frequency-domain analysis; high-voltage techniques; power system interconnection; transient response; transmission network calculations; 400 kV interconnection; EHV transmission systems; computational results; fault simulation techniques; models; single generator; synchronous sources;
Journal_Title :
Electrical Engineers, Proceedings of the Institution of
DOI :
10.1049/piee.1978.0056