Exploring Six-Phase Transmission Lines for Increasing Power Transfer With Limited Right Of Way

abstract: In the United States, especially in metropolitan areas, transmission infra-structure is congested due to a combination of increasing load demands, declining investment, and aging facilities. It is anticipated that significant investments will be required for new construction and upgrades i...

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Other Authors: Deng, Xianda (Author)
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.15813
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-158132018-06-22T03:03:24Z Exploring Six-Phase Transmission Lines for Increasing Power Transfer With Limited Right Of Way abstract: In the United States, especially in metropolitan areas, transmission infra-structure is congested due to a combination of increasing load demands, declining investment, and aging facilities. It is anticipated that significant investments will be required for new construction and upgrades in order to serve load demands. This thesis explores higher phase order systems, specifically, six-phase, as a means of increasing power transfer capability, and provides a comparison with conventional three-phase double circuit transmission lines. In this thesis, the line parameters, electric and magnetic fields, and right of way are the criteria for comparing six-phase and three-phase double circuit lines. The calculations of the criteria were achieved by a program developed using MATLAB. This thesis also presents fault analysis and recommends suitable pro-tection for six-phase transmission lines. This calculation was performed on 4-bus, 9-bus, and 118-bus systems from Powerworld® sample cases. The simulations were performed using Powerworld® and PSCAD®. Line parameters calculations performed in this thesis show that line imped-ances in six-phase lines have a slight difference, compared to three-phase double circuit line. The shunt capacitance of compacted six phase line is twice of the value in the three-phase double circuit line. As a consequence, the compacted six-phase line provides higher surge impedance loadings. The electric and magnetic fields calculations show that, ground level electric fields of the six-phase lines decline more rapidly as the distance from center of the lines increase. The six-phase lines have a better performance on ground level magnetic field. Based on the electric and magnetic field results, right of way re-quirements for the six-phase lines and three-phase double circuit line were calcu-lated. The calculation results of right of way show that six-phase lines provide higher power transfer capability with a given right of way. Results from transmission line fault analysis, and protection study show that, fault types and protection system in six-phase lines are more complicated, com-pared to three-phase double circuit line. To clarify the concern about six-phase line protection, a six-phase line protection system was designed. Appropriate pro-tection settings were determined for a six-phase line in the 4-bus system. Dissertation/Thesis Deng, Xianda (Author) Gorur, Ravi (Advisor) Heydt, Gerald (Committee member) Vittal, Vijay (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Electrical engineering High phase order system power transfer right of way Six phase transmission line Three phase double circuit line eng 142 pages M.S. Electrical Engineering 2012 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.15813 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2012
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language English
format Dissertation
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topic Electrical engineering
High phase order system
power transfer
right of way
Six phase transmission line
Three phase double circuit line
spellingShingle Electrical engineering
High phase order system
power transfer
right of way
Six phase transmission line
Three phase double circuit line
Exploring Six-Phase Transmission Lines for Increasing Power Transfer With Limited Right Of Way
description abstract: In the United States, especially in metropolitan areas, transmission infra-structure is congested due to a combination of increasing load demands, declining investment, and aging facilities. It is anticipated that significant investments will be required for new construction and upgrades in order to serve load demands. This thesis explores higher phase order systems, specifically, six-phase, as a means of increasing power transfer capability, and provides a comparison with conventional three-phase double circuit transmission lines. In this thesis, the line parameters, electric and magnetic fields, and right of way are the criteria for comparing six-phase and three-phase double circuit lines. The calculations of the criteria were achieved by a program developed using MATLAB. This thesis also presents fault analysis and recommends suitable pro-tection for six-phase transmission lines. This calculation was performed on 4-bus, 9-bus, and 118-bus systems from Powerworld® sample cases. The simulations were performed using Powerworld® and PSCAD®. Line parameters calculations performed in this thesis show that line imped-ances in six-phase lines have a slight difference, compared to three-phase double circuit line. The shunt capacitance of compacted six phase line is twice of the value in the three-phase double circuit line. As a consequence, the compacted six-phase line provides higher surge impedance loadings. The electric and magnetic fields calculations show that, ground level electric fields of the six-phase lines decline more rapidly as the distance from center of the lines increase. The six-phase lines have a better performance on ground level magnetic field. Based on the electric and magnetic field results, right of way re-quirements for the six-phase lines and three-phase double circuit line were calcu-lated. The calculation results of right of way show that six-phase lines provide higher power transfer capability with a given right of way. Results from transmission line fault analysis, and protection study show that, fault types and protection system in six-phase lines are more complicated, com-pared to three-phase double circuit line. To clarify the concern about six-phase line protection, a six-phase line protection system was designed. Appropriate pro-tection settings were determined for a six-phase line in the 4-bus system. === Dissertation/Thesis === M.S. Electrical Engineering 2012
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title Exploring Six-Phase Transmission Lines for Increasing Power Transfer With Limited Right Of Way
title_short Exploring Six-Phase Transmission Lines for Increasing Power Transfer With Limited Right Of Way
title_full Exploring Six-Phase Transmission Lines for Increasing Power Transfer With Limited Right Of Way
title_fullStr Exploring Six-Phase Transmission Lines for Increasing Power Transfer With Limited Right Of Way
title_full_unstemmed Exploring Six-Phase Transmission Lines for Increasing Power Transfer With Limited Right Of Way
title_sort exploring six-phase transmission lines for increasing power transfer with limited right of way
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