Surge Arrester Placement for Long Transmission Line and Substation

abstract: Prior work in literature has illustrated the benefits of using surge arrester as a way to improve the lighting performance of the substation and transmission line. Installing surge arresters would enhance the system reliability but it comes with an extra capital expenditure. This thesis pr...

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Other Authors: Xia, Qianxue (Author)
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.49328
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-493282018-06-22T03:09:35Z Surge Arrester Placement for Long Transmission Line and Substation abstract: Prior work in literature has illustrated the benefits of using surge arrester as a way to improve the lighting performance of the substation and transmission line. Installing surge arresters would enhance the system reliability but it comes with an extra capital expenditure. This thesis provides simulation analysis to examine substation-specific applications of surge arrester as a way of determining the optimal, cost-effective placement of surge arresters. Four different surge arrester installation configurations are examined for the 500/230 kV Rudd substation which belongs to the utility, Salt River Project (SRP). The most efficient configuration is identified in this thesis. A new method “voltage-distance curve” is proposed in this work to evaluate different surge arrester installation configurations. Simulation results show that surge arresters only need to be equipped on certain location of the substation and can still ensure sufficient lightning protection. With lower tower footing resistance, the lightning performance of the transmission line can typically be improved. However, when surge arresters are installed in the system, the footing resistance may have either negative or positive effect on the lightning performance. Different situations for both effects are studied in this thesis. This thesis proposes a surge arrester installation strategy for the overhead transmission line lightning protection. In order to determine the most efficient surge arrester configuration of transmission line, the entire transmission line is divided into several line sections according to the footing resistance of its towers. A line section consists of the towers which have similar footing resistance. Two different designs are considered for transmission line lightning protection, they include: equip different number of surge arrester on selected phase of every tower, equip surge arresters on all phases of selected towers. By varying the number of the towers or the number of phases needs to be equipped with surge arresters, the threshold voltage for line insulator flashover is used to evaluate different surge arrester installation configurations. The way to determine the optimal surge arresters configuration for each line section is then introduced in this thesis. Dissertation/Thesis Xia, Qianxue (Author) Karady, George (Advisor) Ayyanar, Raja (Committee member) Lei, Qin (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Electrical engineering Lightning protection Power system Substation Surge arrester Transmission line eng 107 pages Masters Thesis Electrical Engineering 2018 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.49328 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2018
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language English
format Dissertation
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topic Electrical engineering
Lightning protection
Power system
Substation
Surge arrester
Transmission line
spellingShingle Electrical engineering
Lightning protection
Power system
Substation
Surge arrester
Transmission line
Surge Arrester Placement for Long Transmission Line and Substation
description abstract: Prior work in literature has illustrated the benefits of using surge arrester as a way to improve the lighting performance of the substation and transmission line. Installing surge arresters would enhance the system reliability but it comes with an extra capital expenditure. This thesis provides simulation analysis to examine substation-specific applications of surge arrester as a way of determining the optimal, cost-effective placement of surge arresters. Four different surge arrester installation configurations are examined for the 500/230 kV Rudd substation which belongs to the utility, Salt River Project (SRP). The most efficient configuration is identified in this thesis. A new method “voltage-distance curve” is proposed in this work to evaluate different surge arrester installation configurations. Simulation results show that surge arresters only need to be equipped on certain location of the substation and can still ensure sufficient lightning protection. With lower tower footing resistance, the lightning performance of the transmission line can typically be improved. However, when surge arresters are installed in the system, the footing resistance may have either negative or positive effect on the lightning performance. Different situations for both effects are studied in this thesis. This thesis proposes a surge arrester installation strategy for the overhead transmission line lightning protection. In order to determine the most efficient surge arrester configuration of transmission line, the entire transmission line is divided into several line sections according to the footing resistance of its towers. A line section consists of the towers which have similar footing resistance. Two different designs are considered for transmission line lightning protection, they include: equip different number of surge arrester on selected phase of every tower, equip surge arresters on all phases of selected towers. By varying the number of the towers or the number of phases needs to be equipped with surge arresters, the threshold voltage for line insulator flashover is used to evaluate different surge arrester installation configurations. The way to determine the optimal surge arresters configuration for each line section is then introduced in this thesis. === Dissertation/Thesis === Masters Thesis Electrical Engineering 2018
author2 Xia, Qianxue (Author)
author_facet Xia, Qianxue (Author)
title Surge Arrester Placement for Long Transmission Line and Substation
title_short Surge Arrester Placement for Long Transmission Line and Substation
title_full Surge Arrester Placement for Long Transmission Line and Substation
title_fullStr Surge Arrester Placement for Long Transmission Line and Substation
title_full_unstemmed Surge Arrester Placement for Long Transmission Line and Substation
title_sort surge arrester placement for long transmission line and substation
publishDate 2018
url http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.49328
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