Investigation of Discharge and Audible Noise Behavior of OHLs for Separated AC Half-Waves

IF 3.7 2区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery Pub Date : 2024-11-07 DOI:10.1109/TPWRD.2024.3494240
Hannah Kirchner;Grischa Ruprecht;Benjamin Schröder;Saskia Möllenbeck;Christian M. Franck
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The transition to renewable energy sources requires upgrades and expansion of the existing power transmission grid, which consists mostly of overhead power lines. Audible noise emission during foul weather poses challenges to these activities with respect to legal requirements and public acceptance. It is therefore necessary to investigate how the audible noise is generated and why some conductors have higher noise emission than others. Many studies have already been carried out under AC and DC stress. However, when analyzing AC voltages, the audible noise components of the individual half-waves of the conductor cannot be separated from each other. For this reason, this work examines the half-waves separately in order to gain a better understanding of the discharge behavior and the resulting audible noise emission for new and aged conductors. The broadband and tonal noise component as well as the number, amplitude of discharges and total charge are analyzed. The results show that intensity of the discharges have a greater influence on the audible noise emission when comparing both half-waves separately, but the number of discharges and therefore the number of droplets on the conductor has the greatest impact on the broadband and the tonal component of the total audible noise emission. The reason for that is that the emission of the positive half-wave has a greater influence on the total audible noise emission than the negative one.
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对分离式交流半波 OHL 放电和可听噪声行为的研究
向可再生能源的过渡需要升级和扩大现有的输电网,现有输电网主要由架空电力线路组成。恶劣天气发出的可听噪音对这些活动的法律要求和公众接受程度提出了挑战。因此,有必要研究可听噪声是如何产生的,以及为什么一些导体比其他导体具有更高的噪声发射。在交流和直流应力下已经进行了许多研究。然而,在分析交流电压时,导体各个半波的可听噪声分量不能彼此分离。出于这个原因,本工作分别检查了半波,以便更好地了解新导体和旧导体的放电行为和由此产生的可听噪声发射。分析了宽带噪声和调性噪声,以及放电的次数、幅度和总电荷。结果表明,放电强度对可听噪声发射的影响更大,但放电次数以及导体上液滴的数量对总可听噪声发射的宽带和音调分量的影响最大。这是因为正半波的发射比负半波的发射对总可听噪声发射的影响更大。
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IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery 工程技术-工程:电子与电气
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513
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6 months
期刊介绍: The scope of the Society embraces planning, research, development, design, application, construction, installation and operation of apparatus, equipment, structures, materials and systems for the safe, reliable and economic generation, transmission, distribution, conversion, measurement and control of electric energy. It includes the developing of engineering standards, the providing of information and instruction to the public and to legislators, as well as technical scientific, literary, educational and other activities that contribute to the electric power discipline or utilize the techniques or products within this discipline.
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