scholarly journals Investigation of resonance phenomena in power lines supplying powerful rectifier plants

2021 ◽  
Vol 288 ◽  
pp. 01053
Author(s):  
Svetlana Molot ◽  
Vasilina Kovalenko ◽  
Elena Pylskaya ◽  
Ivan Artyukhov ◽  
Sergey Stepanov

A feature of modern power supply systems is the presence of a large number of electrical devises that consume non-sinusoidal current. The examples of the devices are frequency converters or rectifiers of large unit power. But substations for supplying a group of variable frequency drives affect negatively also. Since the equivalent circuit of the power includes line inductive and capacitive elements, under certain conditions, resonant can occur in the power supply system. The model for studying a power supply system with a powerful rectifier load has been developed in the MATLAB + Simulink environment. The equivalent power line circuit is adopted in the form of a certain number of series-connected sections. The number of sections was chosen from the condition of obtaining information about all harmonics, which the electric power quality standard prescribes to analyze. The simulation results show the number of the harmonic at which the resonance occurs depends on the length of the power line. It has been found that at resonance, the maximum current harmonic circulates through the source. And at the end of the line in this moment, the current harmonic has a minimum value, while the corresponding voltage harmonic rises sharply.

2018 ◽  
Vol 245 ◽  
pp. 06007 ◽  
Author(s):  
Valery Vanin ◽  
Alexandr Bulychov ◽  
Maxim Popov ◽  
Olga Vasilyeva ◽  
Maria Shakhova

The use of frequency-controlled electric drives in industry and municipal services is accompanied by the problem of their negative impact on the distribution network. As examples, the results of measurements of power quality indices in the power supply system of an oil producing enterprise and on the supply input of a railway traction substation are given. It is shown that the voltage subgroup total harmonic distortions (THDS) can exceed their rated permitted values in 100% of the measurement time.


Author(s):  
Aleksey M. BEZNYAKOV ◽  
Aleksey V. NEMIROV ◽  
Gennadiy B. STEGANOV

The paper discusses transmission, reception, conversion and consumption of energy of laser and microwave radiation from Earth or space power plants. It proposes a classification of advanced systems for remote supply of power to spacecraft (SC). It addresses practicability of using remote power supply to SC under various operational conditions. The paper formulates the problem of evaluating the capability of the existing SC power supply systems to receive and convert emissions from additional sources. An analysis of criteria for the quality of pulsed or rapidly varying flow of energy into a SC power supply system. It reviews the structures of typical channels of power consumption in a SC power supply system. An equivalent circuit replacing receivers of pulsed or rapidly changing radiation is described. A math model is proposed for a power consumption channel operating under conditions of intermittent power supply to photovoltaic converters. Math modeling results are presented and analyzed. Key words: space power plant, solar array, onboard power supply system, power consumption channel, voltage converters.


2016 ◽  
Vol 817 ◽  
pp. 253-260
Author(s):  
Adam Rosiński

The paper presents the issues related to the operation of the operation process of the power supply system of highway telematics. A relationships graph was presented in the considered system, and the Kolmogorov-Chapman system of equations was derived to describe it. Drawing on those equations, relationships for calculating probability of the power supply system staying in state of complete usability SPZ, state of the impendency over safety SZB as well as the state of unreliability of safety SB were derived. Next, this enabled rationalisation of the operation process of the analysed systems.


2019 ◽  
Vol 139 ◽  
pp. 01036
Author(s):  
M.S. Ershov ◽  
R.B. Jalilov ◽  
S.P. Shayimova ◽  
A.I. Choriyev ◽  
M.R. Charieva

The methodology for calculating the reliability of power supply systems with autonomous and mixed energy sources has been considered. Autonomous sources are widely used in industrial power supply systems as primary, backup or emergency sources. The functioning and interchangeability of these systems has features that affect the reliability of power supply. The proposed methodology is based on the method of semi-Markov random processes and can be used for comparative analysis of the reliability of options for power supply systems. The methodology has been brought to software implementation and is accompanied by an example of calculating the reliability of the power supply system for stationary marine oil production platforms.


Processes ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (11) ◽  
pp. 813 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yunfu Qin ◽  
Hongyu Lin ◽  
Zhongfu Tan ◽  
Qingyou Yan ◽  
Li Li ◽  
...  

To ensure the stability of park power supply systems and to promote the consumption of wind/photovoltaic generation, this paper proposes a dispatching optimization model for the park power supply system with power-to-gas (P2G) and peak regulation via gas-fired generators. Firstly, the structure of a park power system with P2G was built. Secondly, a dispatching optimization model for the park power supply system was constructed with a peak regulation compensation mechanism. Finally, the effectiveness of the model was verified by a case study. The case results show that with the integration of P2G and the marketized peak regulation compensation mechanism, preferential power energy storage followed by gas storage had the best effect on the park power supply system, which minimized the clean energy curtailment to 11.18% and the total cost by approximately $120.190 and maximized the net profit by approximately $152.005.


Dependability ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 18 (3) ◽  
pp. 46-55 ◽  
Author(s):  
O. B. Pronevich ◽  
V. E. Shved

Acknowledgement: the authors express their personal gratitude to Prof. Igor B. Shubinsky, Doctor of Engineering, for his recommendations regarding the choice of the theoretical background that provided the foundation for the practical research, as well as hisadvice and valuable observations that contributed to this paper.Abstract. Aim. Uninterrupted transportation process is ensured by the highly dependable and safe power supply system of railway transport. In addition, the railway power supply system provides power to external consumers. A risk-oriented approach to railway transportation management requires an infrastructure risk management and safety system. The main purpose of risk management in this area is to improve the dependability and safety of railway infrastructure facilities [1, 2]. Additionally, given the growing numbers of intelligent information systems, as well as automated railway transportation management systems, the task of ensuring functional safety becomes very important. In most cases this problem is solved by introducing redundancy that is understood as an exceeding complexity of the system structure compared to the minimal values required for the performance of the specified task [3]. The simplest way of ensuring redundancy is by creating backup capabilities, particularly standby duplication within the system of functional units and components. In order to evaluate the safety of the railway transportation power supply systems it is required to calculate the functional safety indicators of their components and system as a whole taking into account the factor of redundancy. This approach will enable the optimal redundancy architectures and ensure compliance with the assigned level of general system safety. That requires taking into consideration the complex structure of the evaluated facilities: presence of diagnostics systems, right-side failures, wrong-side failures, as well as their random nature. The paper aims to develop an applied algorithm of calculation and prediction of functional safety indicators using the example of railway power supply systems that can be used in both manual and automated calculation.Methods. The power supply system evaluated for functional safety indicators is, from the functional point of view, a sequence of function implementations, while the failures of its components are random and some of them cause hazardous events. In this case, system analysis commonly involves Markovian and semi-Markovian methods, as well as graph methods. The advantage of these methods consists in the capability to evaluate the functional safety indicators of complex systems that go into many states, which is also typical for railway power supply systems.Result. This paper examines the application of graph semiMarkovian methods for calculation of stationary and non-stationary functional safety indicators for components of power supply systems taking into account redundancy and right-side failures. This algorithm allows calculating safety indicators using the example of power supply systems and includes a set of incremental actions aimed at constructing the state graph, calculation of the initial and intermediate graph factors. An example is provided of calculation of the functional safety indicators of a graph of a traction substation power transformer. 


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