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Analytical method for ferroresonance solutions in series compensated power systems due to GICs: a graphical approach

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posted on 2024-11-18, 15:20 authored by Behzad Behdani, Mehdi Allahbakhshi, Alia AsheralievaAlia Asheralieva, Mehdi Gheisari
Arising from solar storms, the emerging disturbances imposed on Earth's magnetic field, can drive the flow of quasi-DC geomagnetically induced currents (GICs) in power transmission systems. The ground connections of power transformers provide a closed path through which GICs flow and push their cores into half-cycle saturation. In addition, series capacitor units are often utilized to compensate HV transmission systems. The half-cycle saturation of power transformers due to GICs, on the one hand, and the proximity of such saturated transformers to capacitor compensation units on the other can lead to the inception of ferroresonance in series compensated power systems. To prevent catastrophic equipment failures due to ferroresonance during GICs, it is crucial to determine ferroresonance solutions of networks. This paper's principal contribution is to develop an approach to analyze ferroresonance in series capacitor compensated networks during GICs. This is attained by employing a simplified equivalent single-phase model on which to mount the analysis. The authenticity of this method is verified through an EMTP-RV simulation of a benchmark example power system.

Funding

National Natural Science Foundation of China: project 61950410603

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  • Science

Department

  • Computer Science

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2021 IEEE Madrid PowerTech

Source

2021 IEEE Madrid PowerTech

Publisher

IEEE

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

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© IEEE

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Publication date

2021-07-29

Copyright date

2021

ISBN

9781665435970; 9781665411738

Language

  • en

Location

Madrid, Spain

Event dates

28th June 2021 - 2nd July 2021

Depositor

Dr Alia Asheralieva. Deposit date: 29 May 2024

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