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Description

The constant parameter (CP) line model assumes that the line parameters R, L, and C are independent of the frequency effects caused by the skin effect on phase conductors and on the ground. The model considers L and C to be distributed (ideal line) and R to be lumped at three places (R/4 on both ends and R/2 in the middle). The shunt conductance G is taken as zero. The frequency dependence of the line parameters (represented in the FD model) is an important factor for the accurate simulation of waveform and peak values. However, the CP model is very robust, simple, and fast. It also provides a good alternative for a first approximation analysis.

A transposed or untransposed CP line is represented by a) its sequences, or b) by its propagation modes and the transformation matrix (Ti) between mode currents and phase currents. Implementation  Implementation details can be found in [1].

The 12-phase CP model is used to simulate a quadruple-circuit line or four lines with the same right of way. The parameters for 12-phase lines are the same as for 3-phase lines. The only difference is that the modal transformation matrix of double transmission lines is a 12x12 matrix because each bundle of conductors is considered as a separate phase.


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Mask and Parameters

General Parameters

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Name

Description

Unit

Variable = {Possible Values}

Description

Use this field to add information about the component

Description 


Description = {'string'}

EMTP (.pun) file for line parameters calculation

The location (path) of the EMTP file (pun file) containing the line parameters

File 


File = {'path.name'}

L-C units in EMTP (.pun) file

The units from the pun file can be selected from the two options:  


L-C units = { 0, 1}

mH/km, uF/km {0}

Inductance (L), capacitance (C) 

Ohm/km, uS/km {1}

Inductive reactance (Xl) and capacitive susceptance (1/Xc) 

Line Length

The length of the line

km

length = {0, 1e64}

R

Per unit length resistance

 for

 for each phase (mode)

Ω/km

R  

= {'-1e64, 1e64'}

L

Per unit length inductance for each phase (mode)

H/km

= {'-1e64, 1e64'}

C

Per unit length capacitor for each phase (mode)

F/km

= {'-1e64, 1e64'}

Base power (per phase)

Base value for PU conversion

MVA total

pBase 

pBase = { [1, 1e64] }

Base voltage (rmsLN)

Base value for PU conversion

kV rms LN

vBase 

vBase = { [1, 1e64] }

Base frequency

Base value for PU conversion

Hz

fBase

fBase = { [1, 1e64] }

Continuously transposed line

Transposition (Untransposed/Transposed)


transp = { 0, 1}

No {0} 

Untransposed line


Yes {1}

Transposed line


Transformation matrix

Transformation matrix between mode current and phase current ([Iphase] = [Ti] x [Imode]); not used in the case of transposed line.


Ti = { [-1e64, 1e64] }

Line Generator

Info

For more information see Line Generator

 

Ports, Inputs, Outputs and Signals Available for Monitoring

Ports

This component supports a 12-phase transmission line 

Name

Description

net_1_1(a,b,c)

Network connection of phases (a,b,c) of

the 

the left (+)

 side

 side of line 1

net_1_2(a,b,c)

Network connection of phases (a,b,c) of

the 

the right

 side

 side of line 1

net_2_1(a,b,c)

Network connection of phases (a,b,c) of

the 

the left (+)

 side

 side of line 2

net_2_2(a,b,c)

Network connection of phases (a,b,c) of

the 

the right

 side

 side of line 2

net_3_1(a,b,c)

Network connection of phases (a,b,c) of

the 

the left (+)

 side

 side of line 3

net_3_2(a,b,c)

Network connection of phases (a,b,c) of

the 

the right

 side

 side of line 3

net_4_1(a,b,c)

Network connection of phases (a,b,c) of

the 

the left (+)

 side

 side of line 4

net_4_2(a,b,c)

Network connection of phases (a,b,c) of

the 

the right

 side

 side of line 4

Inputs

None

Outputs

None

Sensors

At acquisition, the signals available by the sensors are:

Name

Description

Unit

V(a,b,c)1_Node1_(1,2)

Bus voltage for each phase (a,b,c) of line 1

V

V(a,b,c)2_Node2_(1,2)

Bus voltage for each phase (a,b,c) of line 2

V

V(a,b,c)3_Node3_(1,2)

Bus voltage for each phase (a,b,c) of line 3

V

V(a,b,c)4_Node4_(1,2)

Bus voltage for each phase (a,b,c) of line 4

V

I(a,b,c)1_Node1_(1,2)

Current for each phase (a,b,c) of line 1

A

I(a,b,c)2_Node2_(1,2)

Current for each phase (a,b,c) of line 2

A

I(a,b,c)3_Node3_(1,2)

Current for each phase (a,b,c) of line 3

A

I(a,b,c)4_Node4_(1,2)

Current for each phase (a,b,c) of line 4

A

The (1,2) in the previous table indicates the name of the bus at each end of the line (1 for the left (+) side and 2 for the right side)

Electrical Parameters

Calculation of electrical parameters

The

calculation of the electrical parameters for a CP line can be done with the Line Data auxiliary module. The pun file generated with this module must be loaded in the form. Alternatively, the electrical parameters  module in HyperView.

Steps are as follows:

  • Load a file into the Line Data GUI or enter the geometrical line parameters; details are found in Line Generator | Line Geometry.
  • Select the transpositions options
  • Run the program
  • The electrical parameters are displayed in the Line 

    Electrical parameters of CP lines can be calculated by using the 

    HyperView Line Tab | Line Data Log

    .

    To transfer the electrical parameters to the CP model, follow these steps:

    1. Go to the Line Data GUI
    2. All the names of the lines in your network appear at the bottom of the page
    3. To transfer electrical parameters, choose the name of the line and click Apply
    4. See the parameters in the forms of the line

    Propagation Delay

    The propagation delay is calculated as follows: 

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    Propagation\_delay = length\_of\_line * \sqrt {L[i] * C[i] }

    Where i is for each of the phases, L and C stands for the inductance and capacitance of the line per unit length.

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    When the propagation delay is smaller than the time step, the Constant Param block is automatically replaced by an equivalent PI Line.


    If the 'Transposed' parameter is set to 'yes', the following warning is printed in the console:

    WARNING

    in

    line:

    <Name

    of

    Block>:

    The

    propagation

    delay

    (

    X

    )

    is

    less

    than

    the

    sample

    time

    (

    Y

    ).

    A

    PI

    line

    is

    automatically

    used.

    If the 'Transposed' parameter is set to 'no', an error message with similar text appears.

    Reference

    1. H. W. Dommel, "Digital computer solution of electromagnetic transients in single and multiphase networks," IEEE Trans. Power App. Syst., vol. pas-88, pp. 388-99, 04/ 1969.