Study of High Voltage AC Underground Cable Systems

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Abstract

High-Voltage cables are starting to be more often used to transmit electric energy at high-voltage levels, introducing in the electric grid phenomena that are uncommon when using Overhead Lines. Under the phenomena worthy of special attention are those related with the cable energisation and deenergisation. Examples are switching overvoltage, zeromissing phenomenon, energisation of cables in parallel, series resonance and disconnection overvoltage, all described and explained in this paper. This paper starts by describing the main objectives of this PhD project, followed by a description of the different phenomena, illustrated by simulations based on real cable/system parameters.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the Danish PhD Seminar on Detailed Modelling and Validation of Electrical Components and Systems 2010
Number of pages6
PublisherEnerginet.dk
Publication date2010
Pages10-15
Publication statusPublished - 2010
EventThe Danish PhD Seminar on Detailed Modelling and Validation of Electrical Components and Systems 2010 - Fredericia, Denmark
Duration: 8 Feb 20108 Feb 2010

Conference

ConferenceThe Danish PhD Seminar on Detailed Modelling and Validation of Electrical Components and Systems 2010
Country/TerritoryDenmark
CityFredericia
Period08/02/201008/02/2010

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