2019
DOI: 10.3390/en12214217
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Assessment of Overvoltage and Insulation Coordination in Mixed HVDC Transmission Lines Exposed to Lightning Strikes

Abstract: Many geographical constraints and aesthetic concerns necessitate the partial use of cable sections in the High Voltage DC (HVDC) transmission line, resulting in a mixed transmission line. The overhead sections of mixed lines are exposed to lightning strikes. The lightning strikes can not only result in flashover of overhead line (OHL) insulators but can enter the cable and permanently damage its insulation if adequate insulation coordination measures are not taken. In this work, we have analyzed the factors th… Show more

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“…Insulation coordination strategy for underground cables is based upon the standard industry test waveshape (10 kA, 8/20 µs), and in adverse situations at an unprotected cable terminal, the surge doubles. As shown in our previous research work, for an exceptionally high-magnitude unipolar lightning stroke, the overvoltage exceeded the LIPL of only unprotected shorter cables [35]. In case of bipolar lightning strokes even with minimal lightning stroke parameters, the voltage surge at the cable terminals exceeds the assumed margin of the worst-case scenario for cable insulation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 51%
“…Insulation coordination strategy for underground cables is based upon the standard industry test waveshape (10 kA, 8/20 µs), and in adverse situations at an unprotected cable terminal, the surge doubles. As shown in our previous research work, for an exceptionally high-magnitude unipolar lightning stroke, the overvoltage exceeded the LIPL of only unprotected shorter cables [35]. In case of bipolar lightning strokes even with minimal lightning stroke parameters, the voltage surge at the cable terminals exceeds the assumed margin of the worst-case scenario for cable insulation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 51%
“…After passage of the surge, the arrester is capable of returning to its initial state. Accordingly, insulation coordination is one of the MOSA applications [1]. They have been selected according to standard insulation levels of electrical equipment, so that power system overvoltage has been limited in a particular level.…”
Section: Metal Oxide Surge Arrester (Mosa): Definition Application and Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, to assess the reliability of an HVDC system under the action of lightning impulse (LI) phenomena, a test has been performed on a high voltage (HV) divider. In addition to these analyses, several researchers in References 11‐13 have assessed LI voltage phenomena in mixed HVDC transmission lines in 110 kV double circuit line insulators. The overall performance analysis of a power system exposed to LI phenomena leads to the system components' failure analysis and maintenance strategy, as discussed in Reference 14.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%