On the modal analysis of asymmetrical three-phase transmission lines using standard transformation matrices
暂无分享,去创建一个
Fortescue's transformation, Clarke's transformation and Karrenbauer's transformation are all well-known tools which can be used to conduct a modal analysis of perfectly balanced transposed three-phase power transmission lines. For untransposed asymmetrical lines, however, such standard transformations fail. Nevertheless, all these transformation matrices can still play an important role in determining a first order approximation of the exact modal transformation. This paper shows how this can be done by employing a perturbation technique approach. In addition to the theoretical aspects discussed, some application examples concerning a vertical and a triangular line are also presented for illustrative purposes.
[1] J.A.B. Faria,et al. Modal Analysis of Untransposed Bilateral Three-Phase Lines: A Perturbation Approach , 1997, IEEE Power Engineering Review.
[2] H. W. Dommel,et al. Computation of electromagnetic transients , 1974 .
[3] Hermann W. Dommel,et al. Digital Computer Solution of Electromagnetic Transients in Single-and Multiphase Networks , 1969 .
[4] D. Gelopulos,et al. Component Transformations - Eigenvalue Analysis Succinctly Defines Their Relationships , 1982, IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems.