Computer-aided analysis of resonance risk in power system with Static Var Compensators
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1 Robert KOWALAK, Robert MALKOWSKI, Stanislaw CZAPP, Jacek KLUCZNIK, Zbigniew LUBOSNY, Krzysztof DOBRZYNSKI doi:.599/ Gdansk University of Technology, Faculty of Electrical and Control Engineering Computer-aided analysis of resonance risk in power system with Static Var Compensators Abstract. Static Var Compensators operation in a power system may significantly improve voltage profiles in nodes and the reactive power balance, as well as ensure greater system stability in emergency conditions. However these devices may be a cause of a resonance in the system. The aim of this paper is to call attention to the need to include resonance phenomena in a compensator s location evaluation process. The analysis performed in the paper indicates the factors which affect a circuit s resonance conditions, including a change in network configuration and compensator s structure. Streszczenie. Kompensatory SVC mogą znacząco poprawić poziom napięcia w węzłach systemu elektroenergetycznego, bilans mocy biernej, a także stabilność napięciową systemu w warunkach zakłóceniowych. Jednakże urządzenia te mogą przyczynić się do powstania rezonansu. Celem artykułu jest zwrócenie uwagi na potrzebę analizy zagrożenia rezonansem przy doborze kompensatorów SVC. Wskazano czynniki, które wpływają na powstanie rezonansu należą do nich m.in. moc i struktura kompensatorów oraz zmiana konfiguracji sieci elektroenergetycznej. (Wspomagana komputerowo analiza zagrożenia rezonansem w systemie elektroenergetycznym z kompensatorami SVC) Keywords: reactive power, resonance, Static Var Compensators (SVC). Słowa kluczowe: moc bierna, rezonans, statyczne kompensatory mocy biernej SVC. Introduction One of the key issues in the operation of a power system is to maintain the parameters of supply voltage in the network s nodes at the proper level. Elements which improve voltage stability in a network are reactive power sources, including shunt compensators. The most widespread types of compensators encountered in the power systems are mechanically switched capacitors and reactor banks. Many power systems also include more recent types of these devices, such as SVCs or STATCOMs. The construction of such installations is also being considered for the Polish Power Grid []. Compensators operation in a network may significantly improve voltage profiles in the nodes and the reactive power balance, as well as ensure greater system stability in emergency conditions. From the point of view of the supply network, it is important to distribute new reactive power sources in this network correctly. Properly located, they will give high operational efficiency at the lowest possible cost of the investment. The location choice for a compensator is not simple especially in a meshed system. It requires using diverse methods to analyse the system s condition. The entire process of selecting a compensator s location should include a number of factors related to the features of the compensator and the supply system s operation with and without a compensator [-6]. Devices which are part of a power grid (i.e. power transformers, transmission lines) have significant inductive reactance values. The application of capacitive power sources may create the risk of a resonant circuit in such conditions [7]. These phenomena may be caused and influenced by following factors: the compensator s structure, its control levels, location, network configuration etc. The study describes the research which evaluates the possibility of resonance occurring in the circuits equipped with SVCs. The analysed compensator locations has been designated at a prior research stage []. For all the calculations DIgSILENT PowerFactory software has been used. Resonance Resonance phenomena can be divided into two types parallel resonance and series resonance. Parallel resonance (current resonance) reveals itself by high impedance at the resonant frequency. In ideal conditions, the resultant susceptance of a resonant circuit is zero (the impedance phase angle is ). During such resonance, resonant frequency currents of significant value may flow within the supply system. Series resonance (voltage resonance), in turn, is characterised by low impedance at the resonant frequency. The resultant reactance of a the resonant circuit is zero at this frequency (the impedance phase angle is here as well). When this resonance occurs, resonant frequency voltages of significant amplitudes may occur in a supply system. In highly complex circuits, such as an electrical grid, both types of the resonances can be observed. A given type of resonance may occur at more than one frequency value. Two types of characteristics are used to determine resonant frequencies: impedance Z = f(f) and phase φ = f(f). If the characteristic Z = f(f) for a given frequency value shows a local maximum impedance and at the same time the impedance phase angle is close to, it means that parallel resonance is possible at this frequency. If, however, the characteristic for a given frequency value shows a local minimum impedance and at the same time the impedance phase angle is close to, it means that series resonance is possible at this frequency. Example characteristics Z = f(f) and φ = f(f) with the points of resonance are presented in Fig.. The Researched Model of the System The research is based on a model which represented the Polish Power Grid. The model was developed at the Gdansk University of Technology, Department of Electrical Power Engineering, to be used to analyse, among others, compensators locations and their impact on the power grid in failure conditions. In the research three power substations are analysed for possible location of compensator SVC (Fig. ). The first G4 is 4 kv power substation, the second P4 is also 4 kv power substation, and the third T is kv power substation. The discussed model takes into account in its structure, among other, the following elements: 3 nodes of the power system, PRZEGLĄD ELEKTROTECHNICZNY, ISSN 33-97, R. 9 NR 3/6
2 37 generators, 3 transformers, 3484 transmission lines. Parameters of each element have been precisely defined. Figure 3 presents example data of a transformer introduced to DIgSILENT PowerFactory software. a) parallel resonance b) series resonance Fig.3. Front panel of DIgSILENT PowerFactory with technical data of a transformer The SVC model general structure used in the research is shown in Fig. 4. The location in which the compensator is connected to the power grid is assumed as a point of reference for the further analysis. The assumed SVC elements included in its structure are presented in Table. PCC SVC parallel resonance TR series resonance MV FC TCR TSC Fig.. Example characteristics: a) impedance Z = f(f), b) phase φ = f(f) Fig.4. The SVC model general structure used in the research: TCR Thyristor Controlled Reactor, TSC Thyristor Switched Capacitor, FC Fixed Capacitors and/or filters, MV medium voltage bus, PCC point of common coupling, TR transformer Table. Compensator structures included in the research and their codes Compensator code Node TCR [Mvar] TSC [Mvar] FC [Mvar] G4- G4 x - x 8 G4- G4 x -9 x 5 - P4- P4 x -5 x 4 P4- P4 x -3 4 x 5 - T- T x -3 4 x 5 T- T x - 5 x - Fig.. Polish Power Grid structure with the analysed compensators locations The Research Results The research took into account various factors which may have an impact on resonance conditions. These mainly included: the number of TSC units and the operation of the inductance device (TCR), the influence of network configuration and the influence of another compensator (installed in another node of the power system). PRZEGLĄD ELEKTROTECHNICZNY, ISSN 33-97, R. 9 NR 3/6
3 The parameter under observation is the natural frequency designated for each of the system s node equipped with a compensator. This frequency is estimated from impedance characteristics, with accuracy of up to.5 Hz. A. Impedance characteristics of the nodes under analysis The impedance characteristics had been determined for the nodes in which the compensators were to be installed. These characteristics are presented in Fig. 5. Analysis of the characteristics presented in Fig. 5 reveals that: in the G4 node series resonance may occur at the frequency of ca. 373 Hz and 444 Hz, while parallel resonance at 348 Hz and 44.5 Hz, in the P4 node series resonance may occur at the frequency of 37.5 Hz and 48 Hz, while parallel resonance at 347 Hz and Hz, no resonant frequencies have been found for the last node (T). a) Fig.6. Impedance characteristics for G4 node equipped with G4- compensator: A TSC units switched off, B TSC unit switched on, solid line TCR compensates TSC, dashed line TCR switched off, series resonance possible, parallel resonance possible b) Fig.7. Impedance characteristics for P4 node equipped with P4- compensator: A TSC units switched off, B TSC unit switched on, C TSC units switched on, solid line TCR compensates TSC, dashed line TCR switched off, series resonance possible, parallel resonance possible Fig.5. Characteristics of: a) impedance Z = f(f), b) phase φ = f(f) for the nodes G4, P4 and T without compensator: series resonance possible, parallel resonance possible B. Influence of the TCR on the resonant frequency An addition of a capacitive element to the supply system caused the occurrence of resonance-conducive conditions. This can be observed in the characteristics presented in Fig. 6 to Fig. 8. The presented characteristics show that there are conditions, conducive to both parallel and series resonance, which occur once at least one unit of a capacitor bank is switched on (or when filters are operating). As more capacitor banks are switched on, the resonant frequencies decrease. The influence of TCR can be seen as a shift in the resonant frequencies. Fig.8. Impedance characteristics for T node equipped with T- compensator: A TSC units switched off, B TSC unit switched on, C TSC units switched on, D 3 TSC units switched on, E 4 TSC units switched on, solid line TCR compensates TSC, dashed line TCR switched off, series resonance possible, parallel resonance possible The higher value of the calculated frequency always pertained to a system where the TCR compensated the capacitance of TSC units, while the lower where the TCR is switched off. Modification of TCR control level makes that PRZEGLĄD ELEKTROTECHNICZNY, ISSN 33-97, R. 9 NR 3/6
4 resonant frequencies varies about a few Hz. Maximum variation is about 6 Hz. Values of the resonant frequencies for various TCR control level (TCR off or TCR max power) and various number of TCS units are presented in Table. Table. Impact of TCR control level and number of TSC units on resonant frequencies Compensator Series resonance Parallel resonance code TCR off TCR max* TCR off TCR max* G4- (TSC off) G4- (TSC P4- (TSC off) P4- (one section TSC P4- (two T- (TSC off) T- (one 5.5 section TSC T- (two T- (three T- (four * - TCR delivers max power or compensates one TSC unit (if TSC is switched C. Influence of the number of TSC units on the resonant frequency In case of compensation with SVC devices, the impedance characteristics are also influenced by the number of TSC units. In order to compare the influence of the various number of the capacitive units on the resonance phenomena risk, several configurations of these units are considered. Figure 9 presents impedance characteristics of the G4 node equipped with a G4- compensator which has a greater number of TSC units than G4- (Fig. 6), whereas Table 3 presents the list of frequencies at which resonanceconducive conditions occur. An application of a greater number of TSC units causes increasing of the number of frequency intervals at which resonance-conducive conditions occur. Moreover, the switching on of more TSC units causes resonant frequencies to change discretely towards lower values. This phenomenon is not advantageous from the grid s point of view, but a similar effect is observed when more units of standard capacitor banks are switched on subsequently. Fig.9. Impedance characteristics for G4 node equipped with G4- compensator: A TSC units switched off, B TSC unit switched on, C TSC units switched on, solid line TCR compensates TSC, dashed line TCR switched off, series resonance possible, parallel resonance possible Table 3. List of frequencies at which resonance-conducive conditions occur number of TSC banks switched on No. of Series Parallel Compensator TSC units resonance resonance code on G4- P4- T D. Influence of changes in network configuration on the resonant frequency During the operation of a power grid, a change of network configuration (topology change) is a typical practice, caused by various switching processes. The switching off of any branch which connects the compensator-equipped node with the rest of the power system changes the resultant impedance of that node. Figure presents an example comparison between three impedance characteristics for the G4 node obtained when the supply system is under normal operation conditions and when one of the outgoing transmission lines from the substation in which the compensator is connected (named as L and L) is switched off. Table 4 presents resonant frequencies calculated for the nodes when some transmission lines are switched off (G4 two transmission lines, the other nodes one transmission line for each node). PRZEGLĄD ELEKTROTECHNICZNY, ISSN 33-97, R. 9 NR 3/6 3
5 to check their mutual influence. A new compensator in a neighbouring node may change resonant frequency in another node with previously installed compensator. Example characteristics obtained for such a case are presented in Fig.. Fig.. Impedance characteristics of G4 node equipped with G4- compensator (TSC switched : A network configuration normal, B transmission line L switched off, C transmission line L switched off, series resonance possible, parallel resonance possible Table 4. List of frequencies at which resonance-conducive conditions occur change in network configuration Series Parallel Compensator No. of TSC resonance resonance code units on G4- (L off) G4- (L off) P4- T The resonant frequency changes observed in this case are an individual matter for each node. In some cases, if a transmission line is switched off, the frequency changes slightly, in others a significant frequency shift is observable. E. Influence of a compensator in a neighbouring node on the resonant frequency The research shows that if other compensators already exist in the vicinity of the new compensator, it is advisable Fig.. Impedance characteristics in G4 node with operating G4- compensator (TSC due to the influence of another compensator: A only the analysed node s compensator is switched on, B T- compensator in T node is switched on (two TSC sections), series resonance possible, parallel resonance possible In this case operation of another compensator shifts the first parallel resonance frequency from 4.5 Hz to 4.5 Hz. Other frequencies do not change. The evaluation of frequency values obtained in this case shows that in the analysed case the maximum change in the resonant frequencies in both the G4 and T nodes do not exceed Hz, nor are any additional resonant frequencies found out. Conclusion The process of evaluating the risk of the resonant phenomena in SVC-equipped power system should take into account, among the other, the following things: the number of TSC units the higher it is, the bigger the set of frequencies at which resonance can be induced becomes, TCR unit s operation although the reactor s operation contributes to a slight shift in the resonant frequency coupled with a change in the control level, it results in a band of resonant frequencies rather than in one specific frequency for a given resonance, the presence of other compensators in the network if they are located in neighbouring nodes, they may change the resonant frequencies in the node under consideration. The performed analyses make possible to determine the ranges in which the resonant frequencies designated for compensator nodes can change, depending on the power system topology and the compensator operation conditions. If these frequencies overlap with the natural frequency of other sources present in the power system (such as harmonics-introducing devices), there is a risk of the resonance. In the case of a SVC, the risk is high because this device contains a TCR in its structure, which itself is a source of higher harmonics (mainly the 5th and the 7th). If the natural frequency are found to be compliant with the frequency corresponding to harmonic, appropriate measures to counteract the resonance should be taken. Basic measure is to detune a compensator branch which is a source of resonance. Changes in configuration (topology) of the power network can also be applied. 4 PRZEGLĄD ELEKTROTECHNICZNY, ISSN 33-97, R. 9 NR 3/6
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