Research on online monitoring and anti-dance technology of transmission line dance based on wide-area information transmission
Author:
An Shuhuai1, Wei Zhen1, Tang Lei1, Li Yijia1
Affiliation:
1. 1 State Grid Shandong Electric Power Company Qingdao Power Supply Company , Qingdao , Shandong , , China .
Abstract
Abstract
This paper diagnoses the transmission line dancing situation based on the wide-area traveling wave information transmission and dancing mechanism. The characteristics of the wide-area initial traveling wave propagation are analyzed, and the traveling wave information of transmission line dancing is analyzed using wavelet transform. Measure the voltage traveling wave energy distribution for online monitoring and diagnosis of transmission lines. To study the dancing amplitude of transmission lines, a finite element analysis model is created. The detuned pendulum anti-dancing device is designed, the detuned pendulum dynamics equation is constructed, and the critical wind speed leading to transmission line dancing is investigated by the theoretical equation method and the stability theory method. Through the empirical analysis method, the transmission line dance monitoring and the anti-dance effect are analyzed. The experiments show that when the transmission line dances at a slower speed, the online monitoring method based on wide-area information monitors the motion of the target spacer bar between two neighboring frames between [1,3], and the processing speed is 138.2 frames per second faster than the other techniques, which is successful in tracking the dancing target of the transmission line. In the anti-dance test, before the anti-dancer was added, the transmission line amplitude reached 12,12m/s from the beginning at a wind speed of 18m/s and 14m/s to provoke dance. After the installation of the anti-dancer, the amplitude is maintained between [0,1] in most cases, and the anti-dancer has a good anti-dance effect.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Modeling and Simulation,General Computer Science
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