Title :
Investigations on Requirements for UHV/EHV AC Switchgear by CIGRE Study Committee A3
Author :
Janssen, A.L.J. ; Dufournet, Denis ; Ito, H. ; Shperling, Ben
Author_Institution :
Liander, Arnhem, Netherlands
Abstract :
On request of IEC Technical Subcommittee 17A, CIGRE Study Committee A3 “High Voltage Equipment” investigated the requirements for ultra-high voltage ac switchgear, especially for parameters which cannot be extrapolated linearly from the corresponding equipment characteristics with lower-rated voltage, namely 800 kV. For circuit breakers, such aspects are the first pole-to-clear factor, the amplitude factor, the time to peak to define the transient recovery voltage envelope, the surge impedance of overhead lines, the damping and refraction of traveling waves, long-line faults, transformer-limited faults, initial transient recovery voltage, and the influence of shunt and series compensation. Disconnectors utilized for interrupting the bus transfer currents, bus charging currents and very fast transients, ground switches used for interrupting induced line currents, and high-speed ground or earthing switches have been studied as well. Based on these system and substation studies and simulations, recommendations have been provided to IEC SC 17A.
Keywords :
HVAC; circuit breakers; earthing; extrapolation; fault diagnosis; power apparatus; power factor; power overhead lines; power transformer protection; reliability; switches; CIGRE Study Committee A3; EHVAC switchgear; IEC SC 17A; IEC Technical Subcommittee 17A; UHVAC switchgear; amplitude factor; bus charging current; bus transfer current; circuit breaker; disconnector; earthing switches; extrapolation; ground switches; high voltage equipment; high-speed ground; induced line current; initial transient recovery voltage; long-line fault; overhead line surge impedance; pole-to-clear factor; transformer-limited fault; transient recovery voltage envelope; traveling wave damping; traveling wave refraction; ultra high voltage AC switchgear; very fast transients; Circuit faults; Impedance; Power transformer insulation; Substations; Surges; Switches; Transient analysis; High-speed ground or earthing switches (HSES); induced current switching; initial transient recovery voltage (ITRV); long-line faults (LLFs); switchgear; transformer-limited faults (TLFs); transient recovery voltage (TRV); ultra-high voltage (UHV) ac; unloaded line switching;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRD.2014.2331853