Title :
Secondary Arc Current Analysis of an Untransposed EHV/UHV Transmission Line With Controllable Unbalanced Shunt Reactor
Author :
Qiyan Ma ; Bin Zheng ; Liangeng Ban ; Zutao Xiang
Author_Institution :
China Electr. Power Res. Inst. (CEPRI), State Grid Corp. of China (SGCC), Beijing, China
Abstract :
A conventional four-legged shunt reactor serving untransposed extra-high voltage or ultra-high voltage transmission lines may cause the secondary arc difficult to extinguish and result in single-phase autoreclosing (SPAR) failure. This paper proposed an unbalanced shunt reactor (USR) scheme and focuses on the secondary current analysis with respect to untransposed extra high-voltage/ultra-high voltage transmission lines. The fundamental theory of secondary arc calculation for the untransposed transmission line with USR was provided first, followed by the formulation of USR controlling principles and strategy. To validate the effectiveness of secondary arc current suppression, untransposed 1000-kV single-circuit and double-circuit UTL with USR were simulated using the Electromagnetic Transients Program. The results show that USR is effective in suppressing secondary arc current and recovery voltage for single-circuit and double-circuit UTL, which helps increase the SPAR success probability. Furthermore, the secondary arc current and recovery voltage are not sensitive to the variation of USR neutral reactance; hence, the value of neutral reactance can be decided in a wide range. Finally, USR´s role and effect in reducing the inductive electrostatic voltage in double-circuit UTL was discussed when one line is transferred to maintenance.
Keywords :
EMTP; arcs (electric); electrostatics; failure analysis; power transmission lines; power transmission reliability; SPAR failure; USR controlling principles; controllable unbalanced shunt reactor; double-circuit UTL; electromagnetic transients program; four-legged shunt reactor; inductive electrostatic voltage; secondary arc current analysis; secondary arc current suppression; secondary current analysis; single-circuit UTL; single-phase autoreclosing failure; ultra-high voltage transmission lines; untransposed EHV-UHV transmission line; voltage 1000 kV; Circuit faults; Conductors; Inductors; Integrated circuit modeling; Power transmission lines; Reactive power; Shunts (electrical); Extra-high voltage (EHV); secondary arc current; ultra-high voltage (UHV); unbalanced shunt reactor (USR); untransposed transmission line (UTL);
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRD.2014.2388224