2015
DOI: 10.1109/tpwrd.2015.2416776
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An Adaptive Reclosure Scheme for Parallel Transmission Lines With Shunt Reactors

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“…To be concluded, the evaluation of different injection methods for the two-terminal HVDC system and the DC grids are shown in Table 5. The criterion for fault identification based on two ends injection is shown in equation (14). For MMC1, fault characteristics can be identified by detecting the negative refracted voltage at node A; for MMC2, fault characteristics can be identified by detecting the negative refracted voltage at node B.…”
Section: D Faul Is Equal To120km (D Fault /D Ab =50%)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To be concluded, the evaluation of different injection methods for the two-terminal HVDC system and the DC grids are shown in Table 5. The criterion for fault identification based on two ends injection is shown in equation (14). For MMC1, fault characteristics can be identified by detecting the negative refracted voltage at node A; for MMC2, fault characteristics can be identified by detecting the negative refracted voltage at node B.…”
Section: D Faul Is Equal To120km (D Fault /D Ab =50%)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shunt compensated transmission lines are addressed in [34]. For the shunt-compensated transmission lines, after the arc disappearance, the residual voltages show an oscillating behavior due to the mutual coupling between lines and the shunt reactor's inductance.…”
Section: Frequency Domain Analysis Basedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the method is not applicable to implement the LTC voltage in reclosing operations. The studies [11–14] have introduced new methods for controlled switching during the reclosing of TL after short circuit faults. However, in order to provide a meta‐model for insulation coordination stage, these studies may not be considered as the worst‐case LTC during reclosing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%