Accurate Evaluation of Steady-State Sheath Voltage and Current in HVDC Cable Using Electromagnetic Transient Simulation

The current and voltage in High Voltage DC (HVDC) line is not pure DC but contain superimposed ripple components. The current ripple in core of HVDC cable magnetically induces a voltage in the sheath, whereas the voltage ripple causes the flow of charging current from core to sheath. The knowledge o...

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Main Authors: Mansoor Asif, Ho-Yun Lee, Kyu-Hoon Park, Bang-Wook Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-10-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/21/4161
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spelling doaj-038a2eebcc454f3e84d732b18f51fb3c2020-11-24T21:56:15ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732019-10-011221416110.3390/en12214161en12214161Accurate Evaluation of Steady-State Sheath Voltage and Current in HVDC Cable Using Electromagnetic Transient SimulationMansoor Asif0Ho-Yun Lee1Kyu-Hoon Park2Bang-Wook Lee3Department of Electronic Engineering, Hanyang University, Hanyangdaehak-ro 55, Ansan 15588, KoreaDepartment of Electronic Engineering, Hanyang University, Hanyangdaehak-ro 55, Ansan 15588, KoreaDepartment of Electronic Engineering, Hanyang University, Hanyangdaehak-ro 55, Ansan 15588, KoreaDepartment of Electronic Engineering, Hanyang University, Hanyangdaehak-ro 55, Ansan 15588, KoreaThe current and voltage in High Voltage DC (HVDC) line is not pure DC but contain superimposed ripple components. The current ripple in core of HVDC cable magnetically induces a voltage in the sheath, whereas the voltage ripple causes the flow of charging current from core to sheath. The knowledge of sheath voltage is necessary to ensure compliance with the specification of utility companies. In this work, we have reported that the models available in commercial Electromagnetic Transient (EMT) simulation software erroneously introduce a DC bias in steady-state sheath voltage and sheath current. We have also demonstrated that by removing the DC bias accurate steady-state evaluation of sheath voltage and sheath current is possible. Additionally, we have analyzed the sheath voltage and currents in HVDC cable considering different cable lengths and sheath grounding schemes. It has been found that grounding the sheath at the terminal of HVDC cable can limit the sheath voltage to acceptable levels without causing substantial joule loss in the sheath.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/21/4161dc errorhigh voltage dc (hvdc) cablepscad/emtdcsheath grounding schemesheath loss calculationsheath voltage calculationuniversal line model (ulm)
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author Mansoor Asif
Ho-Yun Lee
Kyu-Hoon Park
Bang-Wook Lee
spellingShingle Mansoor Asif
Ho-Yun Lee
Kyu-Hoon Park
Bang-Wook Lee
Accurate Evaluation of Steady-State Sheath Voltage and Current in HVDC Cable Using Electromagnetic Transient Simulation
Energies
dc error
high voltage dc (hvdc) cable
pscad/emtdc
sheath grounding scheme
sheath loss calculation
sheath voltage calculation
universal line model (ulm)
author_facet Mansoor Asif
Ho-Yun Lee
Kyu-Hoon Park
Bang-Wook Lee
author_sort Mansoor Asif
title Accurate Evaluation of Steady-State Sheath Voltage and Current in HVDC Cable Using Electromagnetic Transient Simulation
title_short Accurate Evaluation of Steady-State Sheath Voltage and Current in HVDC Cable Using Electromagnetic Transient Simulation
title_full Accurate Evaluation of Steady-State Sheath Voltage and Current in HVDC Cable Using Electromagnetic Transient Simulation
title_fullStr Accurate Evaluation of Steady-State Sheath Voltage and Current in HVDC Cable Using Electromagnetic Transient Simulation
title_full_unstemmed Accurate Evaluation of Steady-State Sheath Voltage and Current in HVDC Cable Using Electromagnetic Transient Simulation
title_sort accurate evaluation of steady-state sheath voltage and current in hvdc cable using electromagnetic transient simulation
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2019-10-01
description The current and voltage in High Voltage DC (HVDC) line is not pure DC but contain superimposed ripple components. The current ripple in core of HVDC cable magnetically induces a voltage in the sheath, whereas the voltage ripple causes the flow of charging current from core to sheath. The knowledge of sheath voltage is necessary to ensure compliance with the specification of utility companies. In this work, we have reported that the models available in commercial Electromagnetic Transient (EMT) simulation software erroneously introduce a DC bias in steady-state sheath voltage and sheath current. We have also demonstrated that by removing the DC bias accurate steady-state evaluation of sheath voltage and sheath current is possible. Additionally, we have analyzed the sheath voltage and currents in HVDC cable considering different cable lengths and sheath grounding schemes. It has been found that grounding the sheath at the terminal of HVDC cable can limit the sheath voltage to acceptable levels without causing substantial joule loss in the sheath.
topic dc error
high voltage dc (hvdc) cable
pscad/emtdc
sheath grounding scheme
sheath loss calculation
sheath voltage calculation
universal line model (ulm)
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/21/4161
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