Harmonic Resonance in Power Transmission Systems due to the Addition of Shunt Capacitors

abstract: Shunt capacitors are often added in transmission networks at suitable locations to improve the voltage profile. In this thesis, the transmission system in Arizona is considered as a test bed. Many shunt capacitors already exist in the Arizona transmission system and more are planned to be...

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Other Authors: Patil, Hardik Ulhas (Author)
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: 2015
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-348792018-06-22T03:06:33Z Harmonic Resonance in Power Transmission Systems due to the Addition of Shunt Capacitors abstract: Shunt capacitors are often added in transmission networks at suitable locations to improve the voltage profile. In this thesis, the transmission system in Arizona is considered as a test bed. Many shunt capacitors already exist in the Arizona transmission system and more are planned to be added. Addition of these shunt capacitors may create resonance conditions in response to harmonic voltages and currents. Such resonance, if it occurs, may create problematic issues in the system. It is main objective of this thesis to identify potential problematic effects that could occur after placing new shunt capacitors at selected buses in the Arizona network. Part of the objective is to create a systematic plan for avoidance of resonance issues. For this study, a method of capacitance scan is proposed. The bus admittance matrix is used as a model of the networked transmission system. The calculations on the admittance matrix were done using Matlab. The test bed is the actual transmission system in Arizona; however, for proprietary reasons, bus names are masked in the thesis copy in-tended for the public domain. The admittance matrix was obtained from data using the PowerWorld Simulator after equivalencing the 2016 summer peak load (planning case). The full Western Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC) system data were used. The equivalencing procedure retains only the Arizona portion of the WECC. The capacitor scan results for single capacitor placement and multiple capacitor placement cases are presented. Problematic cases are identified in the form of ‘forbidden response. The harmonic voltage impact of known sources of harmonics, mainly large scale HVDC sources, is also presented. Specific key results for the study indicated include: • The forbidden zones obtained as per the IEEE 519 standard indicates the bus 10 to be the most problematic bus. • The forbidden zones also indicate that switching values for the switched shunt capacitor (if used) at bus 3 should be should be considered carefully to avoid resonance condition from existing. • The highest sensitivity of 0.0033 per unit for HVDC sources of harmonics was observed at bus 7 when all the HVDC sources were active at the same time. Dissertation/Thesis Patil, Hardik Ulhas (Author) Heydt, Gerald T (Advisor) Karady, George (Committee member) Ayyanar, Raja (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Electrical engineering Engineering Capacitance scans Forbidden zones IEEE 519 Power Quality Resonance eng 119 pages Masters Thesis Electrical Engineering 2015 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.34879 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2015
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language English
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topic Electrical engineering
Engineering
Capacitance scans
Forbidden zones
IEEE 519
Power Quality
Resonance
spellingShingle Electrical engineering
Engineering
Capacitance scans
Forbidden zones
IEEE 519
Power Quality
Resonance
Harmonic Resonance in Power Transmission Systems due to the Addition of Shunt Capacitors
description abstract: Shunt capacitors are often added in transmission networks at suitable locations to improve the voltage profile. In this thesis, the transmission system in Arizona is considered as a test bed. Many shunt capacitors already exist in the Arizona transmission system and more are planned to be added. Addition of these shunt capacitors may create resonance conditions in response to harmonic voltages and currents. Such resonance, if it occurs, may create problematic issues in the system. It is main objective of this thesis to identify potential problematic effects that could occur after placing new shunt capacitors at selected buses in the Arizona network. Part of the objective is to create a systematic plan for avoidance of resonance issues. For this study, a method of capacitance scan is proposed. The bus admittance matrix is used as a model of the networked transmission system. The calculations on the admittance matrix were done using Matlab. The test bed is the actual transmission system in Arizona; however, for proprietary reasons, bus names are masked in the thesis copy in-tended for the public domain. The admittance matrix was obtained from data using the PowerWorld Simulator after equivalencing the 2016 summer peak load (planning case). The full Western Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC) system data were used. The equivalencing procedure retains only the Arizona portion of the WECC. The capacitor scan results for single capacitor placement and multiple capacitor placement cases are presented. Problematic cases are identified in the form of ‘forbidden response. The harmonic voltage impact of known sources of harmonics, mainly large scale HVDC sources, is also presented. Specific key results for the study indicated include: • The forbidden zones obtained as per the IEEE 519 standard indicates the bus 10 to be the most problematic bus. • The forbidden zones also indicate that switching values for the switched shunt capacitor (if used) at bus 3 should be should be considered carefully to avoid resonance condition from existing. • The highest sensitivity of 0.0033 per unit for HVDC sources of harmonics was observed at bus 7 when all the HVDC sources were active at the same time. === Dissertation/Thesis === Masters Thesis Electrical Engineering 2015
author2 Patil, Hardik Ulhas (Author)
author_facet Patil, Hardik Ulhas (Author)
title Harmonic Resonance in Power Transmission Systems due to the Addition of Shunt Capacitors
title_short Harmonic Resonance in Power Transmission Systems due to the Addition of Shunt Capacitors
title_full Harmonic Resonance in Power Transmission Systems due to the Addition of Shunt Capacitors
title_fullStr Harmonic Resonance in Power Transmission Systems due to the Addition of Shunt Capacitors
title_full_unstemmed Harmonic Resonance in Power Transmission Systems due to the Addition of Shunt Capacitors
title_sort harmonic resonance in power transmission systems due to the addition of shunt capacitors
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