Extra-high voltage DC power transmission line single-end distance measuring method using modulus maximum value ratio
A technology of UHVDC and modulus-to-maximum ratio, applied in information technology support systems, fault locations, etc., can solve the problems of slow data processing response, low fitting degree, low accuracy, etc., and achieve fast convergence speed, measurement The effect of high pitch accuracy and strong ability to withstand transition resistance
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Embodiment 1
[0042] Embodiment 1: as Figure 1-5 As shown, the specific steps of a single-ended ranging method for UHV DC transmission lines using the modulus-to-maximum ratio are as follows:
[0043] A. After a ground fault occurs on the UHV DC transmission line, the data acquisition devices on the rectification side of the positive line and the negative line respectively collect the fault voltage u within the 5ms time window after the fault + , u - ;
[0044] B. For different transition resistances and different fault distances, respectively compare the fault voltage u collected on the positive line and the negative line + , u - Perform decoupling transformation to obtain independent transient voltage line mode component u 1 with the zero-mode component u 0 ;
[0045] C, respectively for u 1 , u 0 Perform wavelet decomposition to obtain the first wave head amplitude U of the linear mode component of the transient voltage at the first, second, third and fourth scale 11 , U 21 , ...
Embodiment 2
[0049] Embodiment 2: as Figure 1-5 As shown, the specific steps of a single-ended ranging method for UHV DC transmission lines using the modulus-to-maximum ratio are as follows:
[0050] A. After a ground fault occurs on the UHV DC transmission line, the data acquisition devices on the rectification side of the positive line and the negative line respectively collect the fault voltage u within the 5ms time window after the fault + , u - ;
[0051] B. For different transition resistances and different fault distances, respectively compare the fault voltage u collected on the positive line and the negative line + , u - Perform decoupling transformation to obtain independent transient voltage line mode component u 1 with the zero-mode component u 0 ;
[0052] C, respectively for u 1 , u 0 Perform wavelet decomposition to obtain the first wave head amplitude U of the linear mode component of the transient voltage at the first, second, third and fourth scale 11 , U 21 , ...
Embodiment 3
[0057] Embodiment 3: as Figure 1-5 As shown, the specific steps of a single-ended ranging method for UHV DC transmission lines using the modulus-to-maximum ratio are as follows:
[0058] A. After a ground fault occurs on the UHV DC transmission line, the data acquisition devices on the rectification side of the positive line and the negative line respectively collect the fault voltage u within the 5ms time window after the fault + , u - ;
[0059] B. For different transition resistances and different fault distances, respectively compare the fault voltage u collected on the positive line and the negative line + , u - Perform decoupling transformation to obtain independent transient voltage line mode component u 1 with the zero-mode component u 0 ;
[0060] C, respectively for u 1 , u 0 Perform wavelet decomposition to obtain the first wave head amplitude U of the linear mode component of the transient voltage at the first, second, third and fourth scale 11 , U 21 , ...
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