Abstract

As part of evolution of single phase to earth faults protection methods and tools in 6–10 kV networks the development of simulation study methods of these networks and their components becomes relevant. A significant direction in this area is upgrading of sensors installed directly on the wires and electrical transmission towers. These sensors are installed in the conditions of an electromagnetic field acting on them and dynamically changes both in time and space, especially during emergency modes including single phase to earth faults. Application of modern software offers a challenge for complex simulation study of electromagnetic fields distribution at the location of the measuring transducers in continuously variable electromagnetic environment. The above-noted statement determines the relevance of the research goal, which is the development of a simulation study method of 6–10 kV overhead power lines, the model of which is designed to study existing and create new single phase to earth fault location algorithms and devices. To solve the tasks set the methods of simulation study of overhead transmission lines and corresponding medium voltage networks in PSCAD and COMSOL Multiphysics software have been used. The general concept of design of a 6–10 kV network and an overhead transmission line simulation model is formulated. The geometrical parameters of the section of the model of an overhead power transmission line to simulate electromagnetic transients are selected, considering the frequency dependence of the line parameters (inductance and active resistance). The proposed model of the overhead transmission line is verified, and recommendations for its application are given. The developed “inductive” component of the proposed overhead transmission line model allows to provide high accuracy of calculation of transient components of currents and voltages during single phase to earth faults. It makes possible to use this model for the development and research of single phase to earth fault location algorithms. The developed approach to simulation study of an overhead transmission line is the field of interest for further research, as it makes it possible to calculate the components of the electric field which are observed during single phase to earth faults.

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