Title of article :
Parameter Determination for Modeling System Transients—Part II: Insulated Cables
Author/Authors :
B. Gustavsen، نويسنده , , J. A. Martinez، نويسنده , , and D. Durbak، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
EMTP-type programs include dedicated support
routines (cable constants) for calculating an electric representation
of cable systems in terms of a series impedance matrix
and a shunt admittance matrix , based on cable data defined by
geometry and material properties. and are the basic input of
the various cable models that are used in time-domain transient
simulations. This paper discusses the modeling of high-voltage
cables: single-core, three-phase, and pipe-type cables. Material
properties are given for commonly used conductive and insulating
materials, and how to represent semiconductive screens, lossy insulation
materials, and magnetic armors is shown. The significance
of the grounding condition of sheaths and armors is discussed.
In transient calculations, it is always important to accurately
represent the core conductor, insulation, semiconductive layers,
and the metallic sheath. Frequency-dependent losses of paper-oil
insulation need to be taken into account for very-high-frequency
transients. The significance of conductors external to the cable
depends on the shielding effect of the cable sheath, which depends
on the sheath design and the frequency content of the transient.
The conclusions are supported by numerical simulation results.
Keywords :
simulation. , Power system transients , Insulated cables , modeling
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER DELIVERY
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER DELIVERY