Aniruthaan, M.E.
-HVE, Anna University
VERY FAST TRANSIENT
OVER VOLTAGES
Aniruthaan K.
GIS-Gas Insulated
Substations
Why GIS
Aniruthaan, M.E.-HVE, Anna University
Aniruthaan, M.E.-HVE, Anna University
The first being Indias first 765 kV Gas
Insulated Substation (GIS) in Pune,
Maharashtra in partnership with
Hyosung (Korea) and the other again a
first of its kind 765 kV transmission line
on EPC basis and a state-of-the-art
2x1500 MVA 765/400 kV Air Insulated
Sub-station in Rajasthan.
Aniruthaan, M.E.-HVE, Anna University
New Problems to Solve in
GIS
Reduced Ground Area
Induced Currents
VFTO
Aniruthaan, M.E.-HVE, Anna University
VERY FAST TRANSIENT OVER VOLTAGES
Very Fast Transients (VFT), also known as
Very Fast Front Transients, belong to the
highest frequency range of transients in
power systems. According to the
classification proposed by the CIGRE
Working Group 33-02, VFT may vary
from 100 kHz up to 50 MHz (1990).
Aniruthaan, M.E.-HVE, Anna University
Origin of VFTO
Operation of Disconnectors in GIS
Operation of Circuit breakers in GIS
Earth faults in GIS
Aniruthaan, M.E.-HVE, Anna University
Aniruthaan, M.E.-HVE, Anna University
Aniruthaan, M.E.-HVE, Anna University
The breakdown of a disconnector when it
is closing originates two surges VL and
VS which travel outward in the bus duct
and back into the source side
respectively.
Aniruthaan, M.E.-HVE, Anna University
VFTO
Internal
transien
ts
External
transien
ts
Aniruthaan, M.E.-HVE, Anna University
Aniruthaan, M.E.-HVE, Anna University
Internal transients
the propagation throughout a substation must be
analyzed by representing GIS sections as low-loss
distributed parameter transmission lines, each
section being characterized by a surge impedance
and a transit time.
Travelling waves are reflected and refracted at
every point where they encounter a change in the
surge impedance.
As a result multiple reflections and refractions,
travelling voltages can increase above the original
values and very high-frequency oscillations occur.
Aniruthaan, M.E.-HVE, Anna University
Streses the insulation in GIS
The internal damping of the VFT
influencing the highest frequency
components is determined by the spark
resistance.
Overvoltages are dependent on the
voltage drop at the disconnector just
before striking, and on the trapped
charge that remains on the load side of
the disconnector.
Aniruthaan, M.E.-HVE, Anna University
External transients
Internally generated VFT propagate
throughout the GIS and reach bushings
where they cause transient enclosure
voltages and traveling waves that
propagate along the overhead
External
transmission [Link]
Transient
enclosure
voltages
Transients
on Over
head
Connections
Aniruthaan, M.E.-HVE, Anna University
Transient
Electromag
netic fields
TEV or TGPR
Transient enclosure voltages (TEV), or
transient ground potential rises (TGPR),
are shortduration high-voltage transients
that appear on the enclosure of the GIS
through the coupling of internal
transients to enclosure at enclosure
discontinuities.
Aniruthaan, M.E.-HVE, Anna University
Transients on Over head Connections
A portion of the VFT traveling wave
incident at a gas-air transition is coupled
onto the overhead connection and
propagates to other components. This
propagation is lossy and results in some
increase of the waveform rise time.
Aniruthaan, M.E.-HVE, Anna University
Transient Electromagnetic fields
These fields are radiated from the
enclosure and can cause some stress on
secondary equipment. Their frequency
depends on the GIS arrangement, but
are typically in the range of 10 to 20
MHz.
Aniruthaan, M.E.-HVE, Anna University
Modeling
Aniruthaan, M.E.-HVE, Anna University
Aniruthaan, M.E.-HVE, Anna University
Aniruthaan, M.E.-HVE, Anna University