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Modal Domain-Based Modeling of Parallel Transmission Lines With Emphasis on Accurate Representation of Mutual Coupling Effects

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER DELIVERY
Volume 27, Issue 4, Pages 2159-2167

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TPWRD.2012.2202923

Keywords

Disturbance; electromagnetic compatibility (EMC); mutual coupling; railway; transients; transmission-line model

Funding

  1. Norwegian Research Council (RENERGI Programme)
  2. DONG Energy
  3. EdF
  4. EirGrid
  5. Hafslund Nett
  6. National Grid
  7. Nexans Norway
  8. RTE
  9. Siemens Wind Power
  10. Statnett
  11. Statkraft
  12. Vestas Wind Systems

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Transient and harmonic coupling effects between parallel overhead lines are normally modeled via frequency-dependent traveling-wave-type transmission-line models. Several electromagnetic transient programs rely on a line model based on a constant transformation matrix and modes (FD-line). These line models can, however, give substantial errors in the studies of coupled disturbance from one line to a neighbor line. In this paper, we show that the accuracy of the FD-line in these applications can be greatly improved by representing the line system by independent FD-lines in combination with rational models that take the mutual coupling between the lines into account. A mode-revealing transformation is used for further enhancing the accuracy of the coupling effect. The approach is demonstrated for the simulation of transient coupling between two parallel overhead lines caused by line energization and for assessing the disturbance of a railway signaling system from a neighboring overhead line caused by a transformer inrush current and fault transients.

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