Quantification of transient fault let-through energy within a faulted LVDC distribution network

D. Wang, A. Emhemed, Kyle Smith, G. Burt, Jawwad Zafar, A. Kazerooni, A. Donoghue
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LV direct current (LVDC) distribution systems have recently been considered as an alternative approach to electrical distribution system infrastructure as they possess the flexibility and controllability that is required to facilitate the integration of low carbon technologies (LCT). For example, energising existing LV AC cables by DC with higher voltages (>0.4kV) can potentially release additional power capacity on LV cables and reduce the associated thermal losses. However, converting existing AC cables for DC operation may change the cable performance under faulted conditions, resulting in a change to its lifetime. The nature of future LVDC systems can be capacitive due to the characteristic of particular customers such as battery energy storage systems (BESS) and electric vehicles (EVs). A short-circuit fault on the DC side may lead to a discharge/release of significant transient energy in LV cables which was never anticipated under traditional LVAC networks. This paper quantifies the transient DC fault let-through energy which can be imposed on existing AC cables used for DC operation, and draws conclusions on the potential impact of such phenomena on the cable performance. A detailed model of an LVDC test network with three-core LV cables is developed using PSCAD/EMTDC for simulation studies.
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故障LVDC配电网暂态故障通过能量的量化
低压直流(LVDC)配电系统最近被认为是配电系统基础设施的一种替代方法,因为它们具有促进低碳技术(LCT)整合所需的灵活性和可控性。例如,用更高电压的直流电(>0.4kV)给现有的低压交流电缆通电,可以潜在地释放低压电缆上的额外功率容量,并减少相关的热损耗。但是,将现有的交流电缆转换为直流电缆,可能会影响电缆在故障情况下的性能,从而影响电缆的使用寿命。由于电池储能系统(BESS)和电动汽车(ev)等特定客户的特性,未来LVDC系统的性质可能是电容性的。直流侧的短路故障可能导致低压电缆中大量瞬态能量的放电/释放,这在传统的低压ac网络中是无法预料的。本文量化了现有用于直流运行的交流电缆可能产生的暂态直流故障通能量,并得出了这种现象对电缆性能的潜在影响。利用PSCAD/EMTDC建立了三芯低压电缆LVDC测试网络的详细模型,并进行了仿真研究。
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