Proposal of an alternative transmission line model for symmetrical and asymmetrical configurations

ECM Da Costa, S Kurokawa, AJ do Prado… - International Journal of …, 2011 - Elsevier
International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, 2011Elsevier
This article shows a transmission line model for simulation of fast and slow transients,
applied to symmetrical or asymmetrical configurations. A transmission line model is
developed based on lumped elements representation and state-space techniques. The
proposed methodology represents a practical procedure to model three-phase transmission
lines directly in time domain, without the explicit or implicit use of inverse transforms. In three-
phase representation, analysis modal techniques are applied to decouple the phases in …
This article shows a transmission line model for simulation of fast and slow transients, applied to symmetrical or asymmetrical configurations. A transmission line model is developed based on lumped elements representation and state-space techniques. The proposed methodology represents a practical procedure to model three-phase transmission lines directly in time domain, without the explicit or implicit use of inverse transforms. In three-phase representation, analysis modal techniques are applied to decouple the phases in their respective propagation modes, using a correction procedure to set a real and constant matrix for untransposed lines with or without vertical symmetry plane. The proposed methodology takes into account the frequency-dependent parameters of the line and in order to include this effect in the state matrices, a fitting procedure is applied. To verify the accuracy of the proposed state-space model in frequency domain, a simple methodology is described based on line distributed parameters and transfer function associated with input/output signals of the lumped parameters representation. In addition, this article proposes the use of a fast and robust integration procedure to solve the state equations, enabling transient and steady-state simulations. The results obtained by the proposed methodology are compared with several established transmission line models in EMTP, taking into account an asymmetrical three-phase transmission line. The principal contribution of the proposed methodology is to handle a steady fundamental signal mixed with fast and slow transients, including impulsive and oscillatory behavior, by a practical procedure applied directly in time domain for symmetrical or asymmetrical representations.
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