Title :
Wideband Modeling of Large Grounding Systems to Interface With Electromagnetic Transient Solvers
Author :
Sheshyekani, K. ; Akbari, Mohammad ; Tabei, Barzan ; Kazemi, Riza
Author_Institution :
Electr. & Comput. Eng. Dept., Shahid Beheshti Univ., Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
This paper presents a new technique for wideband characterization and modeling of multiport large grounding systems in the form of an accurate Electromagnetic Transients Program-compatible model. This helps to consider the exact behavior of grounding systems in the electromagnetic transient analysis of power systems. The methodology involves three stages. First, a general electromagnetic approach based on the method of moments solution to Maxwell´s equations is utilized to obtain the grounding system admittance matrix over the frequency range of interest. In the next stage, a rational approximation of the grounding system admittance matrix is inferred by making use of a modified matrix pencil method (Modified-MPM) developed in this paper. The Modified-MPM is well suited to the matrix fitting applications with a common set of poles selected for all matrix elements. The obtained rational approximation is finally employed to construct a multiport time-domain model of the grounding system expressed in the form of state-space equations. The proposed modeling approach is applied to the lightning transient analysis of a real subtransmission (63/20 kV) substation considering its grounding system as an integrated part of the electrical system. It is shown that the traditional method of using a simple resistive model for representing the grounding system results in a noticeable underestimation in the calculation of lightning-generated overvoltages in electrical systems.
Keywords :
EMTP; Maxwell equations; approximation theory; earthing; lightning protection; matrix algebra; method of moments; overvoltage protection; state-space methods; Electromagnetic Transients Program; Maxwell equations; electromagnetic transient solvers; grounding system admittance matrix; lightning transient analysis; matrix fitting applications; method of moments; modified matrix pencil method; modified-MPM; multiport large grounding systems; multiport time-domain model; rational approximation; simple resistive model; state-space equations; subtransmission substation; wideband modeling; Admittance; Approximation methods; Grounding; Impedance; Mathematical model; Ports (Computers); Time-domain analysis; Electromagnetic transients; grounding systems; lightning overvoltages; modified-matrix pencil method (Modified-MPM); multiport systems; state space; wideband modeling;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRD.2014.2310631