Title :
Laplace analysis and computer simulation of transient current in power transmission lines
Author_Institution :
Laval University, Department of Electrical Engineering, Quebec, Canada
fDate :
2/1/1977 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A systematic Laplace method is presented for the determination of transient-current propagation in a single transmission line. Earth distortion and skin effects are considered in the analysis. The method permits a quick and accurate evaluation of these currents without using numerical-integration techniques. From the theoretical study, an efficient method of digital simulation is also derived for a simpler current evaluation in computers. Both analytical and simulation expressions are in terms of line and earth parameters, which enables an easy computation of transient current propagation in different transmission lines to be carried out. Results are in good agreement with those obtained by other investigations. Part 1 of the paper deals with a basic single line which would represent either an a.c. or a d.c. scheme. Part 2 of the paper deals with polyphase systems with lossy earth returns (see p. 137).
Keywords :
Laplace transforms; digital simulation; matrix algebra; power system analysis computing; power transmission lines; transients; Laplace analysis; computer simulation; power transmission lines; single line with lossy earth return; transient current;
Journal_Title :
Electrical Engineers, Proceedings of the Institution of
DOI :
10.1049/piee.1977.0023