Title |
An Analysis on the Overvoltage in Gas Insulated Transmission Lines with EMTP/ATPDraw |
Authors |
박흥석(Park, Hung-Sok) ; 한상옥(Han, Sang-Ok) |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5370/KIEE.2011.60.5.999 |
Keywords |
GIL(Gas Insulated Transmission Line) ; EMTP(Electro Margnetic Transient Program) ; Lightning arrester lightning overvoltage ; Switching overvoltage ; TACS(Transient Analysis of Control Systems) |
Abstract |
Nowadays, it is becoming difficult to secure a transmission line route when a new transmission line is constructed due to social environment and resident complaints. As existing urban areas are expanded and new cities are constructed, the necessity of high-capacity underground power transmission has been increasing because of load concentration in downtown areas. In North America, Europe and Japan, the research has been carried out for 2nd generation gas insulated transmission lines(GIL) which is more environmentally friendly and economical compared to previous GILs. The new GILs have been applied to real power systems from early 2000s. In South Korea, GIL is being considered as a possible solution for replacing 345kV high-capacity overhead transmission lines with underground transmission ones, so KEPCO is planning to develop and apply a new 362kV rated GIL underground transmission lines instead of overhead transmission lines. In this paper, the overvoltage generated at the combined transmission line adapting GIL was reviewed using EMTP. |