Analysis of Secondary Arc Extinction Effects According To The Application of Shunt Reactor and High Speed Grounding Switches in Transmission Systems
Analysis of Secondary Arc Extinction Effects According To The Application of Shunt Reactor and High Speed Grounding Switches in Transmission Systems
Analysis of Secondary Arc Extinction Effects According To The Application of Shunt Reactor and High Speed Grounding Switches in Transmission Systems
Seung-Hyun Sohn, Gyu-Jung Cho, Ji-Kyung Park, Yun-Sik Oh, Chul-Hwan Kim,
Wan-Jong Kim, Hwa-Jin Oh, Junh-Jae Yang, Tomonobu Senjyu & Toshihisa
Funabashi
To cite this article: Seung-Hyun Sohn, Gyu-Jung Cho, Ji-Kyung Park, Yun-Sik Oh, Chul-Hwan
Kim, Wan-Jong Kim, Hwa-Jin Oh, Junh-Jae Yang, Tomonobu Senjyu & Toshihisa Funabashi
(2014) Analysis of Secondary Arc Extinction Effects according to the Application of Shunt Reactor
and High Speed Grounding Switches in Transmission Systems, Journal of International Council on
Electrical Engineering, 4:4, 324-329, DOI: 10.1080/22348972.2014.11011891
Copyright 2014 Taylor and Francis Group Published online: 04 Nov 2014.
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Seung-Hyun Sohn†, Gyu-Jung Cho*, Ji-Kyung Park*, Yun-Sik Oh*, Chul-Hwan Kim*, Wan-Jong
Kim**, Hwa-Jin Oh**, Junh-Jae Yang**, Tomonobu Senjyu*** and Toshihisa Funabashi§
Abstract – When secondary arc is caused by single phase tripping, arc should be extinguished prior to
high speed reclosing which can make the system restore. In this paper, we analyzes secondary arc
extinction by applying two methods that are shunt reactor and High Speed Grounding Switches (HSGS).
To verify the effects of these methods in arc extinction aspects, two factors are discussed. One is
secondary arc extinction time, and another is recovery voltage. Especially, secondary arc waveform and
amplitude value are analyzed to identify the effects of arc extinction methods. Simulation is conducted by
using ElectroMagnetic Transient Program (EMTP) based on actual Korea 765kV transmission system.
Keywords: Secondary Arc Current, Shunt Reactor, High Speed Grounding Switches, Recovery
Voltage
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As shown in Fig. 1, shunt reactors are connected to both 1) Single phase to ground fault is occurred and primary
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Table 3 shows the operation sequence of HSGS for single line has 40% compensation by shunt reactor, arc extinction
phase to ground fault. time is 1.001s. It is longer than the case that line has no
compensation. However, neutral reactor value for 40%
Table 3. Specific Operation Sequence of HSGS compensated line is improper to compensate effectively and
Operating Status Operating Time (s) it causes increased duration of secondary arc current,
Fault occur 0.2 considerably.
Circuit breaker trip 0.2833
Fig. 6 shows the waveform of secondary arc current when
Leader HSGS close 0.4533
transmission line is compensated by shunt reactor. As
Follower HSGS close 0.4699
HSGS open 1.1133 shown in Fig. 6, the duration time of secondary arc current
Circuit breaker reclose 1.2833 is reduced according to application of shunt reactor.
Considerable reduction of arc extinction time about 0.329s
3.2 Simulation Result : Secondary Arc Extinction Time is obtained by applying shunt reactor which compensates
the line 70%.
3.2.1 Case 1 Therefore in this model system, compensation degree by
shunt reactor is meaningful from 45% to 70%. Those
Table 4 and Fig. 5 show simulation results of the arc compensation degrees have excellent performance in
extinction time when compensation degrees are 40~70%. aspects of arc extinction.
Numerical simulation results show a trend that arc
extinction time decreases as line compensation degree No Compensation Arc Extinction: 0.978s
(No Shunt reactor)
increases.
3.2.2 Case 2
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Fig. 7 shows the waveform of secondary arc current when compensated line has smaller than that of not compensated
transmission line is equipped with HSGS. Secondary arc line. Therefore, secondary arc can be extinguished more
current persists until 0.460s, and then it is extinguished. quickly when shunt reactor is applied.
Comparison of two methods, shunt reactor and HSGS, is
shown in Table 5. In aspects of arc extinction time, HSGS
makes the arc extinction time shorter than shunt reactor
which compensates the line by 70%. It shows that HSGS’s
performance of arc extinction is better than that of shunt
reactor since HSGS can extinguish the arc current quickly
by providing low impedance path. The arc extinction speed
through the low impedance path is significantly faster than
the arc extinction speed through compensation by shunt
reactor.
3.3.1 Case 1
70% Compensation Peak : 34.639kV
Recovery voltage appears across the secondary arc path
when the arc is extinguished [10]. Therefore, each case has
Recovery Voltage
different recovery voltage duration time because they have
different arc extinction time.
Table 6 and Fig. 8 show simulation results of the peak
value of recovery voltage when compensation degrees are
40~70%. Numerical simulation result shows a trend that Fig. 9. Recovery Voltage according to Compensation Degree.
recovery voltage decreases when line compensation degree
increases. Trend of peak value of recovery voltage is 3.3.2 Case 2
similar with arc extinction time.
When HSGS is applied to transmission line, recovery
Table 6. Recovery Voltage according to Compensation voltage appears in time interval between leader and
Degree follower switch closing [11]. Fig. 10 shows the waveform
Compensation Recovery voltage Peak Value of Recovery of recovery voltage when transmission line is equipped
degree (%) duration time (s) Voltage (kV) with HSGS. As shown Fig. 10, recovery voltage occurs
40 1.001 ~ 1.2833 172.992 from secondary arc extinction time, 0.460s, to HSGS open
45 0.916 ~ 1.2833 119.437 time, 1.1133s. The voltage that occurs after HSGS open is
50 0.849 ~ 1.2833 86.164
induced voltage which is caused by other two healthy
55 0.782 ~ 1.2833 67.403
60 0.732 ~ 1.2833 52.312 phases. As shown in Fig. 10, the peak magnitude of
65 0.682 ~ 1.2833 42.568 recovery voltage is 5666.3V.
70 0.649 ~ 1.2833 34.639 Comparison of two methods, shunt reactor and HSGS, is
shown in Table 7. HSGS has smaller peak value of recovery
Fig. 9 shows the waveform of recovery voltage when voltage than shunt reactor which compensates the line by
transmission line is compensated by shunt reactor. As 70%. This result is also caused by expediting arc extinction
shown in Fig. 9, the magnitude of recovery voltage of of HSGS. Therefore, in both aspects that are arc extinction
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