Closed-form expressions for the analysis ofwave propagation in overhead distribution lines

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The calculation of the influence of the imperfect earth on overhead conductors is an important issue in power system analysis. Rigorous solutions contain infinite integrals; thus, due to their complex form, different simplified closed-form expressions have been proposed in the literature. This paper presents a detailed analysis of the effect of different closed-form expressions on the investigation of the wave propagation of distribution overhead lines (OHLs). A sensitivity analysis is applied to determine the most important properties influencing the calculation of the OHL parameters. The accuracy of several closed-form earth impedance models is evaluated as well as the influence of the displacement current and imperfect earth on the shunt admittance, which are further employed in the calculation of the propagation characteristics of OHLs. The frequency-dependence of the soil electrical properties, as well as the application of different modal decomposition algorithms, are also investigated. Finally, results on the basis of frequency-domain signal scans and time-domain electromagnetic transient responses are also discussed.

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Papadopoulos, T. A., Chrysochos, A. I., Traianos, C. K., & Papagiannis, G. (2020). Closed-form expressions for the analysis ofwave propagation in overhead distribution lines. Energies, 13(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/en13174519

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