Abstract

This paper addresses one of the current areas of interest in electrical engineering, which is controlled switching of high voltage circuit breakers. During their operation, the problem of controlled switching of high voltage circuit breakers in commutation regimes was studied. Several types of switching were analyzed, considered representative of the transient regime, depending on the type of load, on the defect that may occur on the power supply lines, as well as depending on the position of this defect (near or far). The study carried out in the paper includes simulations of the controlled connection/disconnection operations in a transient regime, assuming the existence of different kinds of defects. To perform the study and simulations in the transient regime, a model, implemented in Matlab, was used for a time interval located around the origin of the time axis. The study included the dependence of the SF6 circuit breaker switching process on the following parameters: the DC voltage supply, ambient temperature and oil pressure in the circuit breaker actuator. The validity of the theory presented in this paper, in addition to being validated by simulations, is proven by the fact that the protection system currently in use at the power station of an 800 MW power plant, at the 400 kV power line, is based on the principles presented in this paper. The theory presented in the paper has been implemented in industry for nearly two years, and the results confirm that the theory presented in the paper is fully applicable in high voltage power stations.

Highlights

  • Given the growing role of electricity use in modern society, an interruption of power supply is an important problem that must be avoided

  • We further study the switch connection regime of the circuit breakers, a regime that was not studied in the paper presented at the conference

  • The simulations performed confirm the benefits of controlled switching, namely improvements in circuit breaker performance, reduction in switching in the transient regime, reduced equipment maintenance costs, extended equipment life and improvements in energy quality

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Summary

Introduction

Given the growing role of electricity use in modern society, an interruption of power supply is an important problem that must be avoided. This is where the role and functions of circuit breakers come into play, which must ensure a quality electrical power supply. We further study the switch connection regime of the circuit breakers, a regime that was not studied in the paper presented at the conference. In addition to aspects presented in [1], referring to the disconnection of circuit breakers, the dependence of the connection/disconnection process on certain parameters that influence these processes has been studied in this paper

Related Works
The Switching Process
Disconnecting
Connecting
Simulation in Matlab of the Transient Regime of the SF6 Circuit-Breaker
10. Characteristic
The temperature dependency of timecircuit-breakers coefficient Ctempand
13. Dependency
17. Transient
20. Dependency
22. Time of the oil pressure on the of a circuit
Simulation Results
Industry Implementation
6.6.Conclusions
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