高压交直流多回路混合输电线路的可行性研究

D. A. Halamay, K.M. Saxby, J. L. Bala, R. Spacek
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随着当今世界对电力需求的日益增长,电力行业面临着输电资源有限和新建输电路权成本高昂的现实。高压直流(HVDC)输电线路是传统交流线路的一种很有前途的替代方案,可以减少长距离的电压降,并降低运营成本。然而,由于目前对通行权的限制,增加输电容量的最具成本效益的方法是在现有的通行权上与交流输电线路一起建设高压直流电路。然而,这些新的高压直流电路和现有的交流线路之间的相互作用是非常值得关注的,特别是当这两种类型的线路被放置在同一个塔上时。此外,对交流输电线路与高压直流输电线路相互作用的研究还很少。本文介绍了一项可行性研究的结果,该研究旨在确定交流/高压直流线路相互作用的严重性和程度。这项研究的重点是由传输线本身的近距离引起的相互作用,而不是由两端电路之间的连接引起的。研究中考虑了一个三回路(一个115千伏交流电,一个230千伏交流电,一个双极/ spll plusmn/500千伏直流)塔配置,利用250英里长的传输系统和9个等效源。在两种类型的线路上模拟各种故障和负载情况,以确定交流电路对直流线路的影响,以及直流电路对交流线路的影响。本文给出了仿真结果,验证了交直流混合输电线路的可行性。
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Feasibility study of a high-voltage DC & AC multi-circuit hybrid transmission line
With the ever-growing need for electric power in today's world, the power industry is being faced with both the realities of limited transmission resources and the high costs of new transmission right-of-way. High-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission lines are a promising alternative to more traditional AC lines, offering reduced voltage drops over long distances and the possibility of reduced operating costs. With the current limits on right-of-way, however, the most cost-effective method to increase transmission capacity is by building HVDC circuits onto existing right-of-way, alongside AC transmission lines. However, the interaction between these new HVDC circuits and existing AC lines is of great concern, especially when both types of lines are placed on the same towers. Moreover, there is little existing research on the interaction between AC and HVDC transmission lines. This paper presents the outcome of a feasibility study that was undertaken to determine the severity and extent of AC/HVDC line interactions. This study focused on interactions caused by the close proximity of the transmission lines themselves, and not by connections between the circuits at either end. A three-circuit (one 115-kV AC, one 230-kV AC, and a bipolar /spl plusmn/500-kV DC) tower configuration was considered in the study, utilizing a 250-mile long transmission system and nine equivalent sources. Various faults and loading conditions were simulated on both types of lines to determine the effects of the AC circuits on the DC line, as well as the effects of the DC circuit on the AC lines. This paper presents the results of these simulations, which signify the feasibility of hybrid AC/HVDC transmission lines.
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