Title :
Electric field evaluation of ±400kV converter quadrivalve corona shields in high altitude area
Author :
Jialong Wang ; Zhixiang Deng ; Hao Wu ; Zongren Peng
Author_Institution :
State Key Lab. of Electr. Insulation & Power Equip., Xi´an Jiaotong Univ., Xi´an, China
Abstract :
The converter quadrivalve is one of the key devices in a ±400kV converter station valve hall at an altitude of 3820m in western China. The complex structure of quadrivalve may lead to serious electric field distortion when without well-designed shields. Besides, in view of high altitude, corona discharge is easier to occur, which threatens the secure operation of HVDC system. In this paper, the structure of ±400kV converter quadrivalve is introduced. A 3-D electric field calculation model of three quadrivalves with corona shields was built with the finite element method (FEM) analysis software ANSYS. Considering the influences of hybrid AC-DC operating voltages, the FEM transient electric field analysis with discrete loading voltage waveform is adopted. The distributions of potential and electric field on quadrivalve corona shields were calculated in a period under normal operating condition. A series of DC corona tests on typical electrodes were carried out at different altitudes in order to obtain the altitude correction formula for DC corona inception electric-field (E-field) strength. The correction formula is determined through the statistical analysis of test results, which provides a reference for the electric field evaluation. Based on the FEM calculation results, the maximum surface E-field strength on the quadrivalve corona shields in the ±400kV valve hall is lower than the critical value. Hence it can be concluded that the design of the corona shields satisfies the external insulation and electromagnetic environment requirements in high altitude area under normal operating condition.
Keywords :
AC-DC power convertors; corona; finite element analysis; shielding; statistical analysis; 3D electric field calculation model; ANSYS software; DC corona inception electric-field; DC corona tests; E-field strength; FEM transient electric field analysis; HVDC system; altitude correction formula; converter quadrivalve corona shields; converter station valve hall; corona discharge; discrete loading voltage waveform; electric field distortion; electric field evaluation; electromagnetic environment requirements; external insulation; finite element method; high altitude area; hybrid AC-DC operating voltages; statistical analysis; Corona; Electric fields; Electrodes; Finite element analysis; Loading; Silicon; Valves;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Insulation and Dielectric Phenomena (CEIDP), 2014 IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Des Moines, IA
DOI :
10.1109/CEIDP.2014.6995817