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The Impact of Current Inversion on Line Protection in High Voltage Transmission Lines with Series Compensation

Authors :
Hoq, Md Tanbhir
Wang, Jianping
Taylor, Nathaniel
Hoq, Md Tanbhir
Wang, Jianping
Taylor, Nathaniel
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Series capacitors are used in some transmission lines to raise the power transfer limit. If a fault occurs at a location behind which the total reactance is capacitive, the result is current inversion, also known as current reversal. In a current inversion, current leads the voltage instead of lagging it. The probability of current inversion increases with higher levels of compensation. In this paper, the effect of current inversion is studied in distance and differential protection of transmission lines. A 500 kV transmission line is modelled, with compensation levels of 70%, 100% and 140%. Phase to ground faults are applied with fault inception angles of 0, 60 and 90. It is shown that current inversion can cause serious problems with distance protection. Differential protection is not severely affected by current inversion. The protection schemes are significantly influenced by parameters of the capacitor bank overvoltage protection components, particularly the metal-oxide varistor.<br />Part of ISBN 979-835033199-8QC 20191209<br />FPS12, SweGRIDS

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1234587947
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109.NORPIE55843.2019.9967828