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Effect of cable load impedance on coupling schemes for MV power line communication

Authors :
P.C.J.M. van der Wielen
J. Veen
P.A.A.F. Wouters
E.F. Steennis
P. Wagenaars
Electrical Energy Systems
Signal Processing Systems
Power grid studies
Signal processing for communications
Source :
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, 20(2), 638-645. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Coupling of carrier wave frequencies up to 95 kHz (within the European CENELEC A-band) for online diagnostic data transfer in medium voltage cables is studied. Inductive and capacitive signal coupling is considered not only on basis of technical performance, but also on basis of practical aspects. The effectiveness of coupling schemes depends on the impedances of substation equipment at the cable terminals. The frequency response of a 10-kV, 400-kVA three-phase cast resin distribution transformer is investigated. In the frequency range of interest, the behavior is well described by a capacitance of typically 1 nF. The signal transfer over a 4-km paper cable, terminated by various load impedances to mimic real equipment is studied. From the results it is concluded that for inductive coupling performance within the CENELEC A-band may be sufficient, except for substations at the end of a grid. Transferring signals containing frequencies up to several megahertz, which is already required for synchronization of partial discharge detection and location equipment, is feasible under all conditions. Measurements on life substations indicate that up to these frequencies substation components can still be accurately modeled as lumped circuit impedances.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08858977
Volume :
20
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....17604c441fd9fb00330ef7a9ba35a28f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/tpwrd.2005.844334