Routine for Simulating Transmission Lines with Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Configurations Using a Real and Constant Modal Transformation Matrix
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Resumo: | Modal analysis is widely used in over-voltage and over-current studies of power systems. Modal transformation decouples a transmission line into its modes. Time-domain transmission line models usually require a real and constant modal transformation matrix. This paper proposes an approach that considers a real modal transformation matrix at a fix frequency to transform currents and voltages to the mode domain, and computes mode parameters using a frequency-dependent transformation matrix. Presented results demonstrate that the proposed approach is accurate and works with symmetrical, nonsymmetrical and vertical transmission overhead line geometries. |
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Routine for Simulating Transmission Lines with Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Configurations Using a Real and Constant Modal Transformation Matrixelectromagnetic transient analysismulticonductor transmission linesTransmission line modelingModal analysis is widely used in over-voltage and over-current studies of power systems. Modal transformation decouples a transmission line into its modes. Time-domain transmission line models usually require a real and constant modal transformation matrix. This paper proposes an approach that considers a real modal transformation matrix at a fix frequency to transform currents and voltages to the mode domain, and computes mode parameters using a frequency-dependent transformation matrix. Presented results demonstrate that the proposed approach is accurate and works with symmetrical, nonsymmetrical and vertical transmission overhead line geometries.Dep. of Electrical Engineering Sao Paulo State UniversityDep. of Electrical Computer Engineering University of ManitobaDep. of Electrical Engineering Sao Paulo State UniversityUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Engineering University of ManitobaCaballero, Pablo Torrez [UNESP]Kurokawa, Sergio [UNESP]Kordi, Behzad2022-04-30T16:25:08Z2022-04-30T16:25:08Z2018-12-31info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjecthttp://dx.doi.org/10.1109/EPEC.2018.85983022018 IEEE Electrical Power and Energy Conference, EPEC 2018.http://hdl.handle.net/11449/23285610.1109/EPEC.2018.85983022-s2.0-85061931925Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPeng2018 IEEE Electrical Power and Energy Conference, EPEC 2018info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-07-04T19:11:19Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/232856Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T14:41:10.547020Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Routine for Simulating Transmission Lines with Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Configurations Using a Real and Constant Modal Transformation Matrix |
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Routine for Simulating Transmission Lines with Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Configurations Using a Real and Constant Modal Transformation Matrix |
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Routine for Simulating Transmission Lines with Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Configurations Using a Real and Constant Modal Transformation Matrix Caballero, Pablo Torrez [UNESP] electromagnetic transient analysis multiconductor transmission lines Transmission line modeling |
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Routine for Simulating Transmission Lines with Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Configurations Using a Real and Constant Modal Transformation Matrix |
title_full |
Routine for Simulating Transmission Lines with Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Configurations Using a Real and Constant Modal Transformation Matrix |
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Routine for Simulating Transmission Lines with Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Configurations Using a Real and Constant Modal Transformation Matrix |
title_full_unstemmed |
Routine for Simulating Transmission Lines with Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Configurations Using a Real and Constant Modal Transformation Matrix |
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Routine for Simulating Transmission Lines with Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Configurations Using a Real and Constant Modal Transformation Matrix |
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Caballero, Pablo Torrez [UNESP] |
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Caballero, Pablo Torrez [UNESP] Kurokawa, Sergio [UNESP] Kordi, Behzad |
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Kurokawa, Sergio [UNESP] Kordi, Behzad |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) Engineering University of Manitoba |
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Caballero, Pablo Torrez [UNESP] Kurokawa, Sergio [UNESP] Kordi, Behzad |
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electromagnetic transient analysis multiconductor transmission lines Transmission line modeling |
topic |
electromagnetic transient analysis multiconductor transmission lines Transmission line modeling |
description |
Modal analysis is widely used in over-voltage and over-current studies of power systems. Modal transformation decouples a transmission line into its modes. Time-domain transmission line models usually require a real and constant modal transformation matrix. This paper proposes an approach that considers a real modal transformation matrix at a fix frequency to transform currents and voltages to the mode domain, and computes mode parameters using a frequency-dependent transformation matrix. Presented results demonstrate that the proposed approach is accurate and works with symmetrical, nonsymmetrical and vertical transmission overhead line geometries. |
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2018 |
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2018-12-31 2022-04-30T16:25:08Z 2022-04-30T16:25:08Z |
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2018 IEEE Electrical Power and Energy Conference, EPEC 2018 |
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