基于均衡潮流研究确定线路不对称对电网电压不平衡的影响

T. D. Kahingala, S. Perera, A. Agalgaonkar, U. Jayatunga
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由于电力系统中各电压不平衡源之间的相互作用,确定各电压不平衡源对电网电压不平衡的影响是一项复杂的任务。当网络不对称时,网络本身就会导致网络电压不平衡,而这在实际网络中是很常见的。为了考虑到网络的不对称,用于评估电压不平衡排放限值的技术报告IEC/TR 61000-3-13在向最终用户消费者分配全球许可时应用了一个比例因子Kue。研究未转置的架空线对每条母线和整个电网电压不平衡的影响,在以下方面至关重要:排放分配研究、确定潮流约束以及与未来VU缓解投资相关的决策。本文提出了一种基于平衡潮流研究结果确定不同未转置线路影响的有效方法。该方法可以很容易地扩展,以获得其他贡献者的影响。
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Determining the Impact of Line Asymmetries on Network Voltage Unbalance based on Balanced Load Flow Studies
Determining the impact of the individual contributors to network voltage unbalance (VU) is a complex task due to the interaction between the sources of voltage unbalance in power systems. This becomes further complicated as the network itself contributes to network voltage unbalance when it is not symmetrical which is mostly the case in real networks. To account for the network asymmetry, the Technical Report IEC/TR 61000-3-13 which is used for the assessment of voltage unbalance emission limits applies a scaling factor Kue when apportioning the global allowance to end user consumers. Studies on the impact of the untransposed overhead lines on each and every individual busbar and on the overall network voltage unbalance are essential in: emission allocation studies, identification of power flow constraints, and in decision making related to future investments on VU mitigation. This paper proposes an effective methodology to determine the influence of different untransposed lines based on the results of balanced load flow studies. The methodology can be easily extended to obtain the influence of the other contributors as well.
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