A restrike waveform predictive model for shunt capacitor bank switching with point-on-wave recommendation


Autoria(s): Kam, Shui-Cheong; Ledwich, Gerard
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

Circuit-breakers (CBs) are subject to electrical stresses with restrikes during capacitor bank operation. Stresses are caused by the overvoltages across CBs, the interrupting currents and the rate of rise of recovery voltage (RRRV). Such electrical stresses also depend on the types of system grounding and the types of dielectric strength curves. The aim of this study is to demonstrate a restrike waveform predictive model for a SF6 CB that considered the types of system grounding: grounded and non-grounded and the computation accuracy comparison on the application of the cold withstand dielectric strength and the hot recovery dielectric strength curve including the POW (point-on-wave) recommendations to make an assessment of increasing the CB remaining life. The simulation of SF6 CB stresses in a typical 400 kV system was undertaken and the results in the applications are presented. The simulated restrike waveforms produced with the identified features using wavelet transform can be used for restrike diagnostic algorithm development with wavelet transform to locate a substation with breaker restrikes. This study found that the hot withstand dielectric strength curve has less magnitude than the cold withstand dielectric strength curve for restrike simulation results. Computation accuracy improved with the hot withstand dielectric strength and POW controlled switching can increase the life for a SF6 CB.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/43467/

Publicador

Queensland Universty of Technology

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/43467/1/2011009684_Kam_ePrints.pdf

http://www.bee.qut.edu.au/research/events/eddbe/

Kam, Shui-Cheong & Ledwich, Gerard (2011) A restrike waveform predictive model for shunt capacitor bank switching with point-on-wave recommendation. In The First International Postgraduate Conference on Engineering, Designing and Developing the Built Environment for Sustainable Wellbeing, 27-29 April 2011, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Qld.

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Fonte

Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Engineering Systems

Palavras-Chave #090699 Electrical and Electronic Engineering not elsewhere classified #Restrike Waveform Predictive Model #Circuit-breakers #Grounded and Non-grounded System #Rate of Rise Recovery Voltage (RRRV) #Diagnostic Algorithm Development
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Conference Paper