Simulation and Experiment of Substation Grounding Resistance Measurement Based on Pseudorandom Signal

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Abstract

The grounding resistance of a substation is an important parameter that should be designed within a reasonable range to prevent operational accidents from damaging electrical equipment due to overvoltage and ensure the safe operation of an electrical system. However, simply and accurately measuring the grounding resistance of a substation has been a difficult problem faced by engineers and technicians for a long time. This paper proposes a method of denoising by applying the m-sequence correlation identification technology to the measurement of substation resistance. We established a grounding resistance model of a grounding grid and used LabVIEW to simulate it. Based on system identification and correlation function theory, pseudorandom signals or sinusoidal signals were used as excitation signals. The output results of the system were compared when pseudorandom signals and sinusoidal signals were used as excitation signals. It was verified that the grounding resistance value measured by a pseudorandom signal was closer to the actual value, which met the design requirements. Laboratory test results verify that the method of calculating grounding resistance based on the correlation analysis method is feasible.

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Duan, Q., Zou, B., Li, S., & Zhao, H. (2022). Simulation and Experiment of Substation Grounding Resistance Measurement Based on Pseudorandom Signal. Sensors, 22(15). https://doi.org/10.3390/s22155777

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