DocumentCode
57435
Title
Effects of Segmented Shield Wires on Signal Attenuation of Power-Line Carrier Channels on Overhead Transmission Lines—Part I: Modeling Method
Author
Yang, Shanshan ; Franklin, Gregory A.
Author_Institution
Electr. & Comput. Eng. Dept., Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA
Volume
28
Issue
1
fYear
2013
fDate
Jan. 2013
Firstpage
427
Lastpage
433
Abstract
Shield wire segmentation has been used for quite some time as an effective method for reducing transmission-line power losses, with most segmented shield wire applications on extra high-voltage lines utilizing phase-to-phase power-line carrier (PLC) coupling. As transmission system efficiency becomes more of a priority, some utilities may consider applying segmented shield wires to lower voltage lines, such as 115-kV and 230-kV lines, which most often utilize single-phase-to-ground PLC coupling. Thus, knowledge of the effects of segmented shield wires on PLC signal attenuation for various coupling methods would be useful to relay engineers. The purpose of this paper is to present a generalized method to model transmission lines for signal attenuation calculation at PLC frequencies, with special consideration given to shield wire connections. Terminating impedance and phase wire transposition are considered as well. The modeling method presented is validated with field measurements. In a companion paper, signal attenuation results considering the effects of various parameters are analyzed.
Keywords
carrier transmission on power lines; power overhead lines; power transmission protection; wires (electric); PLC coupling; overhead transmission line; phase wire transposition; power line carrier; power line carrier channel; shield wire segmentation; signal attenuation; transmission line modeling; transmission system; Attenuation; Conductors; Couplings; Power transmission lines; Transmission line matrix methods; Transmission line measurements; Wires; Power-line carrier (PLC); signal attenuation; transmission-line modeling;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8977
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPWRD.2012.2217759
Filename
6331582
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