Simulation of electrical system protection against the effects of a magnetic storm

Author:

Stork Milan1,Mayer Daniel2

Affiliation:

1. Deptartment of Electronics and Information Technology , University of West Bohemia , Plzen, and Research Institute RICE in Plzen , Czech Republic

2. Department of Electrical and Computational Engineering , University of West Bohemia , Plzen , Czech Republic

Abstract

Abstract In the introduction of the presented work, the physical nature of the collapse of electrical energy transmission systems due to the influence of a magnetic storm is recalled. A mechanism is described by which, due to the non-linearity of the magnetic circuit of the system’s power transformers, quasi-direct currents are induced into the high-voltage part of the system, which cause thermal overload of these transformers. The article then suggests one of the possible ways to prevent these accidents. On the single-phase and then on the three-phase model, it is shown how these currents can be compensated. Using laboratory models, the compensation process was simulated and verified by measurements.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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