Some considerations about a new procedure to derive transmission line parameters concerning three-phase lines

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2006-12-01

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Kurokawa, Sérgio [UNESP]
Pissolato, José
Prado, Afonso J. [UNESP]

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The paper shows an alternative methodology to calculate transmission line parameters per unit length and to apply it in a three-phase line with a vertical symmetry plane. This procedure is derived from a general procedure where the modal transformation matrix of the line is required. In this paper, the unknown modal transformation matrix requested by general procedure is substituted by Clarke's matrix. With the substitution that is shown in the paper, the transmission line parameters can be obtained starting from impedances measured in one terminal of the line. First, the article shows the classical methodology to calculate frequency dependent transmission line parameters by using Carson and Pollaczeck's equations for representing the ground effect and Bessel's functions to represent the skin effect. After that, a new procedure is shown to calculate frequency dependent transmission line parameters directly from currents and voltages of an existing line. Then, this procedure is applied in a non-transposed three-phase transmission line whose parameters have been previously calculated by using the classical methodology. Finally, the results obtained by using the new procedure and by using the classical methodology are compared. The article shows simulation results for typical frequency spectra of switching transients (10 Hz to 10 kHz). Results have shown that procedure has © 2006 IEEE.

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Electromagnetic transients, Frequency dependence, Modal transformation, Phase domain, Transmission line, Transmission line parameters, Modal transformations, Computer simulation, Electromagnetic waves, Modal analysis, Parameter estimation, Phase meters, Transients, Transmission line theory

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2006 Power Engineering Society General Meeting, Vols 1-9. New York: IEEE, p. 901-908, 2006.