Abstract

In this work, transient coupling between the bus bars of the Air Insulation Substation (AIS) and the control cable located at its proximity is analyzed. The present study accounts for the real complex geometry of the bus bars and the finite conductivity of the soil. A time domain formulation of the problem is proposed in this work. The direct time domain formulation based on the use of Transmission Line (TL) theory and the Finite Difference Time Domain (FDTD) solution method. The excitations are given in the form of the localized current or voltage generator, respectively, and related electrical field radiated by bus bars. To ensure the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements the current induced in the transmission cable is analyzed by means of the Pencil Method that will allow one to identify the dominant frequencies in the interference signal. Various illustrative examples are given in the paper.

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