Abstract

A significant deterioration in the electric power quality indicators (EPQI) is observed in the 110-220 kV electrical networks, which are directly adjacent to the traction substations of the Trans-Siberian Railway. Such situations are typical of many regions of Siberia and the Far East. The article presents the results of research aimed at improving the electric power quality in the networks adjacent to the traction substations. The simulation algorithms used were based on application of phase coordinates and lattice equivalent circuits. Software tools Matlab and AnyLogic were used to model transition processes and evaluate the effectiveness of the concept of an intelligent electricity quality controlling system. On the basis of the results, technical solutions have been proposed to bring the electric power quality indicators to standard values. It is shown that a comprehensive approach, including the following segments, is needed to address the problem of reduced electric power quality: the use of technology to improve electric power quality indicators; reinforcing 110-220 kV networks that feed traction substations; technologies of smart customization and control of technical means.

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