DocumentCode :
3103942
Title :
Voltage unbalance emission assessment: Sources of contribution and their ranking
Author :
Jayatunga, Upuli ; Perera, Sarath ; Ciufo, Philip ; Agalgaonkar, A.P.
Author_Institution :
Australian Power Quality & Reliability Centre, Univ. of Wollongong, Wollongong, SA, Australia
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Sept. 29 2013-Oct. 3 2013
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
6
Abstract :
Determining sources of voltage unbalance (VU) and quantifying their individual contributions in an interconnected network is a complex task due to multiple interactions that take place between them. Post-connection VU emission assessment techniques in relation to customer installations are important not only in compliance assessment according to IEC/TR 61000-3-13:2008 Limits - Assessment of emission limits for the connection of unbalanced installations to MV, HV and EHV power systems, but also in determining the various emission contributors in the power system being considered. This paper presents a case study on the application of a recently developed post-connection VU emission assessment methodology to a 66 kV interconnected sub-transmission network owned and operated by an Australian network service provider. The study incorporates the evaluation of constituent components of the resultant VU factors at busbar levels, identification of the dominant emission contributors and a methodology for ranking of the emission contributions made by the asymmetrical transmission lines in the network. Outcomes obtained through the VU emission assessment methodology are validated using three-phase, unbalanced load flow analysis.
Keywords :
busbars; load flow; power supply quality; power system interconnection; power transmission lines; transmission networks; Australian network service provider; EHV power systems; IEC/TR 61000-3-13:2008 Limits; MV power systems; busbar; emission limits assessment; interconnected network; interconnected sub-transmission network; transmission lines; unbalanced load flow analysis; voltage 66 kV; voltage unbalance emission assessment; Generators; IEC; Logic gates; current unbalance; load asymmetry; network asymmetry; power quality; voltage unbalance; voltage unbalance emission allocation; voltage unbalance emission assessment;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Power Engineering Conference (AUPEC), 2013 Australasian Universities
Conference_Location :
Hobart, TAS
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/AUPEC.2013.6725398
Filename :
6725398
Link To Document :
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