Dynamic surge arrester protection performance on high voltage systems using EMTP

A. Bayadi, N. Harid, K. Zehar

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Abstract

Insulation co-ordination requires accurate prediction of the overvoltages at different points in the substation resulting from a lightning stroke outside the substation from the point of view of equipment protection. For that purpose, one of the most important aspects is to consider the dynamic characteristics of metal-oxide surge arresters. Among several models, proposed in the literature, the modified IEEE recommended model is chosen. This dynamic model is used to evaluate lightning overvoltage protection in a complete three-phase scheme of an operational 220 kV substation (El-Hassi. Algeria). The effect of metal oxide surge arrester connections are also taken into account. Lightning overvoltage is generated by back-flashovers on physical multi-conductor model of real lines. The resulting overvoltages shapes and magnitudes in several basic points in the substation (line input, bus and power transformer) are computed. The simulations are performed with the Alternative Transients Program (ATP) version of Electromagnetic Transient Program (EMTP).

Original languageBritish English
Title of host publication39th International Universities Power Engineering Conference, UPEC 2004 - Conference Proceedings
Pages118-122
Number of pages5
StatePublished - 2004
Event39th International Universities Power Engineering Conference, UPEC 2004 - Bristol, United Kingdom
Duration: 6 Sep 20047 Sep 2004

Publication series

Name39th International Universities Power Engineering Conference, UPEC 2004 - Conference Proceedings
Volume1

Conference

Conference39th International Universities Power Engineering Conference, UPEC 2004
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityBristol
Period6/09/047/09/04

Keywords

  • Backflashover
  • EMTP simulation
  • Lightning overvoltage
  • Surge arrester

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