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Analysis of ACDC Systems and Short Circuits

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Chapter 3

Analysis of AC/DC Systems and short circuits

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Contents

• Limitations of EHV AC Transmission• Introduction of HVDC Transmission• Principle Application • Advantages and Modeling of HVDC Lines in Load Flow

Analysis• Effect of Short Circuits • Various Types of Faults • Symmetrical Components• Sequence Networks • Balance and Unbalanced Fault Analysis

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Limitations of EHV AC Transmission

• Power transmission

DC AC DC

End of second world war – 345Kv and 400Kv 1965, 735Kv is commissioned in Canada Mostly the trend is for 800Kv 1200Kv and research is going for 1500Kv

Why?Transformers

and induction

motors

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Trends in EHV ac installation

ABB deliveries of auto transformers and generator step up transformers

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Shift in Trend

• UHV plans in most countries have been postponed – 1000KV lines in Russia, Italy and USA

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Problems faced by EHV ac

• Increased current density • Use of bundled conductors • High surface voltage gradient on conductors • Corona problems: audible noise, radio interference, corona

energy loss, carrier interference and TV interference • High electrostatic field under the line • Switching surge over voltages • Increased short circuit currents • Use of gap-less metal oxide arresters• Shunt reactor compensation and use of series capacitors

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Introduction of HVDC Transmission

• 1950, 200Kv DC link , Moscow to Kasira 116Km• 500Kv and above 1979• Brazil 600Kv lines • There is an increase in trend of using HVDC and since

2000, an increase in high capacity projects• Anticipations • For >1000Km transmission, 800Kv solutions

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Trend in use of HVDC

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Comparison in use of HVDC and EHV ac

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Design aspects of TL

• Electrical aspects – Power transmission capacity • Voltage level and number of parallel circuits

– Emergency loading capacity – Reactive power compensation for ac lines – Power loss • Operational • Should be optimized with voltage level

– Overvoltage levels, air clearance and environmental conditions and selection of insulators • Insulation performance • Effect on tower height

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Design aspects …

– Corona performance • Design of conductor bundles

• Mechanical factors – Mechanical loading – Design of conductor bundles and climatic

condition

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Comparison of EHV ac TL and HVDC TL

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Power TX capacity

• Reactive power consumption of line inductance

• Reactive power generation of line capacitance • Surge impedance – Geometrical configuration of lines

– SIL for 230KV is 150MW and for 765KV is 2000MW

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Reactive power consumption vs SIL at different levels of compensation

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TX limits of HVDC and EHV ac

• For EHV ac transmission capacity is limited by – Reactive power consumption – Emergency loading capacity depends on reactive

constraints and allowable temperature • For HVDC – Max. allowable conductor temp. both for normal

and emergency – Emergency loading is further dependent on

number of redundant lines

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Comparison of number of lines to TX 8-12GW

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Effect of weather and altitude on loss

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Comparison of loss as function of line length for EHV ac and HVDC

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Cost comparison

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Cost comparison

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Principle Application

• HVDC substation – Converter transformer – Converter valves – Control electronics – Filters – Switching circuits

• HVDC transmission line – Bipolar lines

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HVDC substation

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Modelling of HVDC Lines in Load Flow Analysis

• AC-DC load flow – Analysis of load flow condition of combined

system – Variables • Vector of angles • all voltage at AC buses• Vector of DC variables

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Problem formulation

• Real power mismatch at converter terminal

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Problem formulation contd…

• Injected powers

Where is a vector of DC variables• The equations derived from ac system are

then

x

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• From the dc system condition

• Where k runs from 1 to number of converters present

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General ac-dc system

• For a general ac-dc system

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D.C. system model

• Assumptions for selection of variables

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Converter variables

• Balanced condition – Converter bridges operate identically if attached

to same ac bus bar

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Converter variables contd…

• Single phase equivalent circuit

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Derivation of equations

• For the above system models

• Fundamental current and dc current are related as

• Is and Ip are related as

1

2

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Derivation of equations contd…

• Dc voltage and ac source are related as

• Dc current and voltage relation

• Real power equation

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Derivation of equation contd…

• Transformer is lossless

• Fundamental current flow across transformer

• Combining 1,2,3 and 4

3

4

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Final DC model summary

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• The power relations

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Inverter operation

• During inversion– Extinction angle is control variable

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Generalized flow chart for equation solution

• Iteration equations

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AC-DC load flow

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Revision of symmetrical and unsymmetrical faults

• Faults in power system – Symmetrical or balanced faults – Unsymmetrical or unbalanced faults

• Single line to ground • Line to line fault • Double line to ground fault

• Proper relay setting and coordination – Three phase fault- phase relays – Line to ground fault- ground relays

• Rating of protective switch gear

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Symmetrical components

• Consider the following current vectors

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Mathematical relations between symmetrical components

• If we have the positive, negative and zero sequence currents of phase a, then the

• Where

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Symmetrical components relation

• Given any three currents in a TL, the symmetrical components can be found from

• Example: find the symmetrical components when a system has

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Example 2: Find the symmetrical components of SLG fault

• Fault condition

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Effect of Short Circuits

• Short circuit current flows on the faulted line • Line current flow on lines without fault

becomes zero • System symmetry is disturbed • Zero sequence currents – Over heating of motor windings

• Negative sequence currents – Generate torque in opposite directions

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Computing fault current, bus voltage and line currents

• Thevenin’s equivalent circuit method

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Formulating the sequence impedance matrix

• Draw backs of Thevenin’s method – not applicable for large networks

• N bus system

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Formulating sequence impedance

• Balanced fault at bus k with fault impedance zf• Pre fault voltage is obtained from PF• After fault, Thevenin’s equivalent network

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• Bus voltage change is

• The bus voltages are then

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• From power flow, current entering a bus is

• For the Thevenin’s equivalent network

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• In matrix form

• Solving for change in bus voltage

• Bus voltage during fault

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• In matrix form

• For the kth equation

• From the Thevenin’s equivalent circuit

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• Using in above equation

• For any other element

• Substituting the fault current Ik(F)

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• Fault current between line i and j is then

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Sequence Networks

• Consider a line under SLG fault

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Sequence networks contd…

• The SLG can be substituted with a current source

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Using superposition

• The individual sequence networks can be drawn

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Sequence networks of SLG

• Negative sequence network

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Sequence networks of SLG fault contd…

• Zero sequence network

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Sequence networks

• Taking note of

• Hence Vag is the voltage across the series connection of the three networks

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Sequence network of SLG