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The Transmission of Electric Energy. ET2105 Electrical Power System Essentials. Prof. Lou van der Sluis. Introduction (1). Transmission and Distribution Advantages of interconnected systems Better reliability Smaller frequency deviations Better overall system efficiency
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The Transmission of Electric Energy ET2105 Electrical Power System Essentials Prof. Lou van der Sluis Electrical Power System Essentials
Introduction (1) • Transmission and Distribution • Advantages of interconnected systems • Better reliability • Smaller frequency deviations • Better overall system efficiency • Facilitates power exchange • Disadvantages of interconnected systems • Limitations to interconnection transport capacity • Power losses because of energy exchange • Unwanted parallel power flows • More complex system operation Electrical Power System Essentials
Introduction (2) Rated voltage for AC – power system Electrical Power System Essentials
Introduction (3) Voltage levels in the Dutch Power System Electrical Power System Essentials
Introduction (4) The Dutch High-Voltage Network Electrical Power System Essentials
Network Structures Radial structure Loop structure Multi-loop structure Electrical Power System Essentials
Substations (1) Open-air substation Courtesy of TenneT TSO B.V. Electrical Power System Essentials
Substations (2) High-Voltage Circuit Breakers and Pantograph Disconnector Courtesy of TenneT TSO B.V. Electrical Power System Essentials
Substations (3) SF6-insulated substation Courtesy of Eaton Holec Electrical Power System Essentials
Substations (4) Bus system Single bus system Double bus system Electrical Power System Essentials
The Transformer The ideal transformer Electrical Power System Essentials
The Transformer Model (1) • Not ideal • Permeability is not infinity • Finite self inductance • Leakage flux • Winding losses (copper losses) • Core losses • Hysteresis • Eddy-current losses Electrical Power System Essentials
The Transformer Model (2) Copper losses Leakage reactance Iron losses (core) Magnetizing susceptance Efficiency = Pout / Pin = 1 – Ploss / Pin Electrical Power System Essentials
Three-Phase Transformer (1) • Three single-phase transformers • Three phase transformer • Complex turns ratio 1 : a*ej • Amplitude • Phase shift: multiple of 30° Electrical Power System Essentials
Three-Phase Transformer (2) Single-phase equivalent Electrical Power System Essentials
Three-Phase Transformer (3) Out of the tank Courtesy of TenneT TSO B.V. Electrical Power System Essentials
The Yy-4 Transformer Electrical Power System Essentials
The Yd-11 Transformer Electrical Power System Essentials
The Magnetization Current The magnetization current contains a third harmonic Electrical Power System Essentials
Overhead Transmission Lines (1) 380 kV River crossing Courtesy of TenneT TSO B.V. Electrical Power System Essentials
Overhead Transmission Lines (2) The power carriers in the Dutch power system Electrical Power System Essentials
Overhead Transmission Lines (3) 150kV transmission line tower Electrical Power System Essentials
Transmission Line Conductors (1) • Material • Al • Cu • ACSR (Aluminum Conductor Steel Reinforced) Electrical Power System Essentials
Transmission Line Conductors (2) Courtesy of TenneT TSO B.V. Electrical Power System Essentials
Transmission Line Conductors (3) Advantages and disadvantages of bundled conductors Electrical Power System Essentials
Galloping Lines • Counter measures Electrical Power System Essentials
Shield Wires Electrical Power System Essentials
Transposition (1) • Unbalanced system • Solution: transposition Electrical Power System Essentials
Transposition (2) Electrical Power System Essentials
High-Voltage Cable • 6/10 kV cable • 220/380 kV cable Courtesy of Prysmian Cable Holding B.V. Electrical Power System Essentials
Transmission of Power E H S S H E S E H V S S E H S S H E Poynting Vector: S = E x H Electrical Power System Essentials
Conductor Modeling L R G C • L : H-field • C : E-field • R : Ohmic losses • G : Insulator and corona losses Electrical Power System Essentials
Line / Cable • Line, 150 kV • R = 0.125/km • XL = 0.425 /km • C = 7.7 nF/km • Sth = 130 MVA • Cable, 150 kV • R = 0.12 /km • XL = 0.166 /km • C = 210nF/km • Sth = 135 MVA Electrical Power System Essentials
1 km Line / Cable • Line, 132 kV • R = 0.178 • XL = j0.40 • XC = -j350 k • I = 450 A • Cable, 400 kV • R = 9 m • L = 0.4 mH • C = 0.38 µF • I = 1.9 kA Electrical Power System Essentials
Line Models Z IS IR VS VR Z IS IR VS Y/2 Y/2 VR IS IR /km H/km F/km VS VR • Short (<80 km) • Medium (80 km..240 km) • Long (>240 km) Electrical Power System Essentials
Short Line R+jX IS IR VS VR Vs Vs jIrX jIrX Vs Ir jIrX IrR Vr Vr Vr Ir IrR IrR Ir Electrical Power System Essentials
Series-Compensation Hydro-Quebec / 735 kV • Z = R + jX = R + j (L - 1/C) Electrical Power System Essentials
Long Line: Distributed Elements I(x+x) zx I(x) yx V(x) V(x+x) x Electrical Power System Essentials
Equivalent Circuits of Lines IS Z IR VS VR IS Z IR VS VR Y/2 Y/2 IS Z' IR VS VR Y'/2 Y'/2 • Short • Medium • Long Electrical Power System Essentials