WO1999032894A1 - Location of fault on series-compensated power transmission lines - Google Patents
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- the present invention forms an integral part of a protection system for power transmission lines which are series-compensated with capacitors. Specifically, the invention relates to a method and a device for locating a fault which has occurred on the power transmission line. The distance from a station, located at one end of the power transmission line, to the fault is determined with the aid of calculating algorithms based on impedance models of the power transmisssion line and voltages and currents measured at the station before and after the occurrence of the fault.
- a method for fault location on a three-phase power transmission line is known from US Patent No. 4,559,491.
- the method for fault location on a three-phase power transmission line, described in US Patent No. 4,559,491, is based on an impedance model of the power transmission line.
- a condition for the method according to US Patent No. 4,559,491 is that the power transmission line has a linear impedance also when a fault has occurred.
- Series capacitors for phase compensation are normally provided with overvoltage protection devices in the form of some protection component with a non-linear characteristic in the area of interference and the method according to US Patent No. 4,559,491 is therefore not applicable to a three-phase power transmission line with series capacitors for phase compensation.
- fault location on a three-phase power transmission line may be made according to method based on a waveguide model of the power transmission line.
- Fault location on a power transmission line with series capacitors for phase compensation based on a waveguide model of the power transmission line may, for certain types of faults, give a misleading result and this fault-location technique has therefore not been accepted by the users .
- a method for fault location based on an impedance model of the power transmission line should take into conside- ration the fact that the occurrence of a fault on the monitored power transmission line entails the feeding of electric power from both ends of the power transmission line to the site of the fault in question since otherwise the fault location cannot be performed with sufficient accuracy.
- fault location based on an impedance model of the power transmission line assumes that the power inputs from the two ends of the power transmission line are determined by measuring or calculating the two power inputs . From US Patent No . 5,455,776 it is known that fault location on a three- phase transmission line may be made with a method which assumes measurement of voltage and current at the two ends of the monitored transmission line.
- the method could be adapted to series-compensated transmission lines but has the disadvantage of being dependent on measured values from the two ends of the transmission line, which complicates the fault location and makes it more expensive compared with methods operating with measured values from one end of the transmission line only, normally the end of the transmission line where the fault location is arranged.
- Figure 1 shows an impedance model of a faultless power transmission line, series-compensated with capacitors with overvoltage protection device, between two stations A and B
- Figure 2 shows an impedance model of the same power transmission line when a fault has occurred between the series capacitors and station B.
- Figure 3 shows an impedance model of the same power transmission line when a fault has occurred between station A and the series capacitors.
- Figure 4 shows possible fault configurations on the power transmission line.
- Figures 5 and 6 show how the parallel connection of the series capacitors and the overvoltage protection device may be replaced by a model-equivalent impedance consisting of a series connection of a resistance and a reactance.
- Figure 7 shows how the parameters of the model equivalent as a function of a current, passing through the impedance, may be determined.
- Figure 8 shows how a device for carrying out the method may be designed.
- FIG. 1 A single-line diagram for a faultless power transmission line, series-compensated with capacitors, between two stations A and B is shown in Figure 1.
- the terms "backward” and “forward” are often used when referring to the location of a power network in relation to the power transmission line.
- a backward power network according to Figure 1 is represented by an emf E A and an impedance Z A .
- a forward network is represented by an emf E B and an impedance Z B .
- Figure 1 shows
- the capacitors in series-compensated power networks are normally provided with a parallel-connected overvoltage protection device.
- the parallel connection will be referred to below as "SC&OVP" and is represented by a non-linear impedance because of the non-linear current/voltage characteristic of the overvoltage protection device.
- the index "pre” implies that the value of the quantity in question is the value prior to the occurrence of a fault.
- equations with quantities with the index "post” will also be described, which, in a corresponding manner, implies that the value of the quantity in question is the value after the occurrence of a fault.
- a condition for the distance-to-fault calculation is thus that a continuous measurement and storage of a number of consecutively measured voltage and current values is performed.
- Figure 2 shows an impedance model of a series-compensated power transmission line when a fault has occurred between SC&OVP and station B. A fault which has occurred within this area will be referred to below as a fault 1.
- the impedance model according to Figure 2 may, in matrix form, be described with the equation
- x t designates the distance from the end point A of the monitored power transmission line to the fault.
- Figure 3 shows an impedance model and a series- compensated power transmission line when a fault has occurred between station A and SC&OVP.
- a fault which has occurred within this area will be referred to below as a fault 2.
- the impedance model according to Figure 3 may, in matrix form, be described with the equation
- the fault is represented by a fault resistance R £ to ground or zero.
- a fault on a three-phase line R, S and T may occur in a plurality of different ways.
- Figure 4 shows how a fault with a fault resistance R-,, R s and R ⁇ may occur between any of the phases and ground and as R.., R,-. etc. between different phases. A combination of the individual cases may also occur.
- the voltage at the fault site is defined as V £R , V £s and V £ ⁇ and the corresponding currents as I £R , I £s and I £ ⁇
- the distance-to-fault calculation makes use of a fault-type matrix which has the general form
- K £ The elements in K £ are determined in dependence on the type of fault as follows:
- Z sc the value of the non-linear impedance as a function of the actual current flowing through the impedance.
- One way of determining Z sc is to transform the parallel connection according to Figure 5 into a model- equivalent impedance according to Figure 6 in the form of a series connection of a resistance R sc and a reactance X sc .
- R sc and X sc may be determined individually as functions of a traversing current I sc , according to Figure 7, or in the form of a corresponding analytic function. This implies that, when the current through Z sc is known, Z sc may be determined as
- both R sc and X sc i.e. Z sc , can be determined with the current I A. measured in station A.
- I B (( 1 - x 2 )Z L + Z B + Zsc) " ' • ((Z A + X 2 Z L )IA - (E A - E B )) ( 6 )
- the value of I B thus obtained determines, in its turn, a preliminary value of Z sc in the same way as above and will be used in the calculating algorithm which will be described below for the distance-to-fault calculation.
- the calculating algorithms according to the invention which calculate the distances from station A to the fault are based on the impedance models related above and corresponding equations in matrix form. Since the i pe- dance models are different depending on whether the fault is located between SC&OVP and station B or between station A and SC&OVP, also the calculating algorithms will be different.
- the calculating algorithm for calculating a fault 1 that is, calculating the distance from station A to a fault which is located between SC&OVP and station B, consists of the equations
- E A -E s [Z A + x,Z L +Z sc _ post ]l A _ posl -[(l-* +Z B ]l B p( , jr (2)
- the coefficients a lt b. och c. may be calculated as follows
- the first distance-to-fault equation is solved by means of an iterative process which is to be described in greater detail below. Of the two solutions of the quadratic equation, only one gives a practical solution, namely a distance to fault equal to
- Determination of distance to fault and fault resistance is made by an iterative process which will be described below.
- the calculating algorithm for the distance-to-fault calculation in case of fault 2 consists of the following equation system:
- the coefficients a 2 , b 2 och c 2 may be calculated as follows :
- Determination of distance to fault and fault resistance is made by an iterative process which will be described below.
- the type of fault and hence also the K £ matrix may be determined.
- knowledge must be gained as to on which side of SC&OVP the fault has occurred, that is, whether it is a fault 1 or a fault 2.
- R sc and X sc are determined, for example with Figure 7, whereupon Z sc in equation (2) may be determined.
- the first calculated value of the distance to the fault is compared with the assumed value of the distance to the fault. If the difference between the values is greater than a pre-set maximally permissible difference value S., the assumed value in equations (2) and (7) is replaced by the first calculated value of the distance to the fault and the fault resistance.
- a preliminary value of the current through Z sc is calculated by means of equation (5) .
- a first value of R sc and X sc that is also Z sc .
- the first calculated values are compared with the assumed value of Z sc . If the difference between the values is greater than a preset maximally permissible difference value S 2 , the set value in equation (6) is replaced by the first calculated value of Z sc . This iteration continues until the difference value of two consecutive calculation procedures is smaller than the set maximally permissible difference value, whereupon the last calculated value of Z sc constitutes the assumption of Zs suc which is needed in equations (3) and (16) .
- the first calculated value of the distance to the fault is compared with the set value of the distance to the fault. If the difference between the values is greater than a pre-set maximally permissible difference value S 3 , the set value in equations (3) and (16) is replaced by the first calculated value of the distance to the fault and the fault resistance.
- the invention With access to the calculated values of the distances to fault, x n and x 21 , and the corresponding fault resistances R £ and R £2 and the equations described in the description, there is, according to the invention, a method for determining which of the distance-to-fault values represents the actual distance to the fault. The method is different depending on whether the fault is a three- phase fault or if it is an unsymmetrical fault, that is, if one or more phases is/are faultless.
- the fault is a three-phase fault, the following occurs :
- the fault is a fault 2 and it is asked whether R £2 > R 0 ? where R 0 is a preset minimum value. If the answer is yes, the fault is a fault 2, that is, the calculated value of x 21 is the true value of the distance to the fault. If the answer is no, it is a fault 1, that is, the calculated value of x.. is the true value of the distance to the fault.
- the fault is a fault 1 and it is asked whether R £1 > R 0 ? where R 0 is a preset minimum value. If the answer is yes, the fault is a fault 1, that is, the calculated value of x t is the true value of the distance to the fault. If the answer is no, it is a fault 2, that is, the calculated value of x 21 is the true value of the distance to the fault.
- the currents through the fault resistances must first be determined for the two cases of fault.
- phase currents through the fault resistance may be determined with the aid of
- phase currents through the fault resistance may be determined with the aid of
- the method for determining whether it is a question of a fault 1 or a fault 2 comprises, after a faultless phase has been identified in conventional manner, first deter- mining the currents at the site of the fault in the faultless phase or phases for the two cases of fault according to equations (25), (2) and (26), (3), that is i £fl och i ££2 . Then follows the following procedure:
- the continued determination procedure is exactly identical with the procedure when the fault is a three-phase fault, that is:
- a fault 2 it is asked whether R £2 > R 0 ? where R 0 is a preset minimum value. If the answer is yes, the fault is a fault 2, that is, the calculated value of x 21 is the true value of the distance to the fault. If the answer is no, it is a fault 1, that is, the calculated value of x u is the true value of the distance to the fault.
- R £1 > R 0 ? where R 0 is a preset minimum value If the answer is yes, the fault is a fault 1, that is, the calculated value of x x ⁇ is the true value of the distance to the fault. If the answer is no, it is a fault 2, that is, the calculated value of x 21 is the true value of the distance to the fault.
- a device for determining the distance from a station, at one end of a transmission line, until the occurrence of a fault on the transmission line according to the described method comprises certain measuring devices, measurement value converters, members for iterative treatment of the calculating algorithms of the method, a possibility of inputting to the member known conditions regarding the parameters of the power networks and assumed values of distance to fault, fault resistance, etc., a VDU indi- eating the calculated distance to fault, and a printer for printout of the calculated distance to fault.
- Figure 8 largely shows an embodiment of the device. Embodiments similar to those of Figure 8 are within the scope of the invention.
- Figure 8 shows a transmission line 1 between two stations A and B.
- the line is provided with capacitors, protecting against overvoltages , forming the impedance Zsc- Station A accommodates measuring devices 2 and 3 for continuous measurement of all the phase currents and phase voltages .
- a number of these consecutively measured values which in case of a fault are passed to a calculating unit 6, are filtered and stored.
- the calculating unit is provided with the calculating algorithms described, programmed for the iterative processes which are needed for calculating the distance to fault and the fault resistance. Even before a fault occurred on the transmission line, the calculating unit was provided with a number of conditions and assumptions to be able to perform the calculation of the distance to fault etc.
- These condi- tions comprise values of the emf and the impedance of both a forward and a backward power network.
- the calculating unit is also supplied with known values of the length and impedance of the transmission line, the distance from station A to the series capacitors, set values of the distance to fault, the fault resistance, Zsc and the maximally permissible difference values S ⁇ ,S 2 andS 3 .
- information about the type of fault may be supplied to the calculating unit for determining the fault-type matrix K f .
- information is supplied as to whether the fault is positioned between the series capacitors and station B or whether the fault is positioned between station A and the series capacitors, that is, whether the fault is a fault 1 or a fault 2.
- the calculating procedure starts with the necessary iterations to obtain difference values which fall below the maximally permissible ones .
- the finally calculated values will then be transferred to a VDU which shows the distance to the fault and the magnitude of the fault resistance, respectively, for further actions.
- the device also comprises possibilities for printout of the result.
- parts of the embodiment according to Figure 8 may be more or less integrated in the calculating unit.
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