Assessment of Traveling Wave Propagation Velocity on HVDC Transmission Lines

Caio Muller S. Ribeiro, F. Lopes, K. M. e Silva
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In this paper, traveling wave (TW) propagation velocity on HVDC systems is assessed. Most TW-based fault location methods consider that all wave-fronts travel throughout transmission lines at the same velocity. However, TW velocities change according to various factors, such as fault distance and line electrical parameters. In HVDC systems with long lengths, these velocities may significantly vary, leading the premise of equal velocities over the line to be no longer valid. To assess the TW propagation velocity on HVDC grids, controlled fault cases are carried out by means of Alternative Transients Program (ATP) simulations in a CIGRE benchmark model, which represents the Madeira River HVDC Bipolar System. The obtained results show that the TW velocities are affected by the fault distance, decreasing as they travel along the line. Moreover, it is demonstrated that the higher the soil resistivity, the lower the TW propagation velocity.
高压直流输电线路上行波传播速度的评估
本文研究了行波在直流输电系统中的传播速度。大多数基于波的故障定位方法都认为所有波前以相同的速度在传输线中传播。然而,TW速度根据各种因素,如故障距离和线路电气参数而变化。在长度较长的高压直流系统中,这些速度可能会发生显著变化,从而导致线路上速度相等的前提不再有效。为了评估TW在高压直流电网上的传播速度,在代表马德拉河高压直流双极系统的CIGRE基准模型中,采用备选瞬变程序(ATP)模拟了受控故障案例。结果表明,断层速度受断层距离的影响,随断层距离的增大而减小。土壤电阻率越高,TW的传播速度越慢。
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