你的时钟是不是一直在嘀嗒作响?描述用于自动化的变电站硬化时钟

Shankar V. Achanta, Larry Thoma, R. Rice, Dana Rippon
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现代电力系统依靠精确和准确的时间信号来高效运行。基于时间的电力系统信号测量现在可能与高速信号采样与精确的时间源相结合。本文介绍了现代变电站时钟支持的时间源、协议和分配方法的进展。本文还描述了如何对这些时间源和协议进行性能表征。电力公司的可负担时间技术已经从40年前的几毫秒精度发展到过去几年的几十纳秒精度。随着在局域网和广域网上分配时间的新方法的出现,时间分配能力也得到了提高。像行波断层定位(TWFL)这样的技术已经存在了几十年,但多年来没有取得进展。随着精密和准确的时间源以及分布的进步,TWFL有了新的面貌。基于TWFL、同步相量和采样值的应用程序现在可以利用纳秒级的定时精度。这些解决方案依赖于可靠的变电站时钟的设计、建造和测试,与变电站中的其他保护和自动化设备具有相同的严密性。本文还描述了变电站时钟的一些常见故障模式及其恢复机制,包括如何在部署前对这些条件进行测试。变电站时钟需要承受与保护继电器设计承受的相同的电气和环境应力条件。本文描述了在这些条件下具有通过/失败标准的测试设置,以表征变电站硬化时钟。
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Is your clock ticking all the time? Characterizing substation-hardened clocks for automation
Modern power systems rely on precise and accurate time signals for efficient operation. Time-based measurement of power system signals is now possible with high-speed signal sampling combined with precise time sources. This paper describes advances in time sources, protocols, and distribution methods supported by modern substation clocks. It also describes how each of these time sources and protocols is characterized for performance. Affordable time technology for power utilities has advanced from milliseconds of accuracy 40 years ago to a few tens of nanoseconds in the past few years. Time distribution capabilities have improved as well with new ways of distributing time over local-area and wide-area networks. Technologies like traveling wave fault location (TWFL) have been in existence for decades but did not advance for years. With advances in precise and accurate time sources as well as distribution, there has been a fresh look at TWFL. Applications based on TWFL, synchrophasors, and Sampled Values can now take advantage of nanosecond timing accuracies. These solutions depend on reliable substation clocks designed, built, and tested with the same rigor as other protection and automation equipment in the substation. This paper also describes some of the common failure modes for substation clocks and their recovery mechanisms, including how these conditions are tested prior to deployment. Substation clocks need to withstand the same electrical and environmental stress conditions that protective relays are designed to withstand. This paper describes test setups with pass/fail criteria to characterize substation-hardened clocks during these conditions.
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