Effective weather/frequency-based transmission line models—Part II: Prospective applications

Ali R. Al-Roomi, M. El-Hawary
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Electric power system studies consist of power flow (PF) analysis, economic load dispatch (ELD), dynamics and stability, protection and control, state-estimation, etc. Many of these studies highly depend on the precise values of transmission lines' series impedance and shunt admittance. Although the variation of these parameters are affected by the surrounding dynamic heat transfer and disturbances on the network frequency, few studies highlighted these phenomena together to underpin the certainties on the feasibility and optimality criteria of these studies. In part I of this study, an effective revision of existing transmission line models has been presented, and it assumes that solving this realistic problem (i.e., the effects of temperature T and frequency ω) by starting from the Telegrapher's equations can ensure correcting the related issues in other power system studies. In this paper, numerical experiments are carried out in six studies: PF, network losses, ELD, fault analysis, transient-stability of single machine infinite bus (SMIB), and optimal relays coordination (ORC) of directional overcurrent relays (DOCRs). Among these experiments, it is obvious that the temperature/frequency-based (TFB) model can effectively enhance the accuracy of many power system studies.
有效的基于天气/频率的传输线模型-第二部分:前景应用
电力系统的研究包括潮流分析、经济负荷调度、动态与稳定、保护与控制、状态估计等。这些研究在很大程度上依赖于传输线串联阻抗和并联导纳的精确值。虽然这些参数的变化受到周围动态传热和网络频率干扰的影响,但很少有研究将这些现象放在一起,以支持这些研究的可行性和最优性标准的确定性。在本研究的第一部分中,提出了对现有输电线路模型的有效修正,并假设从电报员方程开始解决这一现实问题(即温度T和频率ω的影响)可以确保纠正其他电力系统研究中的相关问题。本文在PF、网络损耗、ELD、故障分析、单机无限母线(SMIB)暂态稳定性和定向过流继电器(docr)的最优继电器协调(ORC)六个方面进行了数值实验研究。在这些实验中,可以明显看出基于温度/频率(TFB)模型可以有效地提高许多电力系统研究的准确性。
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