Study on the electromagnetic coupling relationship between subway and power grid

Author(s):  
Gang Liu ◽  
Jian Wang ◽  
Shangmao Hu ◽  
Hansheng Cai ◽  
Lei Jia ◽  
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Symmetry ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (7) ◽  
pp. 1115
Author(s):  
Yifei Wang ◽  
Kaiyang Yin ◽  
Huikang Liu ◽  
Youxin Yuan

Power electronics-based apparatuses absorb non-sinusoidal currents. These are considered non-linear and non-symmetrical loads for the power grid, and they generate a harmonic current. The dynamic tuning passive filter (DTPF) is one of the best solutions for improving power quality and filtering out harmonic currents to get a symmetrical current waveform. The electrical parameters of DTPF can influence its absorbing harmonic current, tuning performance, and cost. In this paper, a method for designing and optimizing the electrical parameters of dynamic tuning passive filter is proposed in order to improve the effectiveness of DTPF and the symmetry level of the power source. First, according to the characteristics of the harmonic source, the design technical indicators of DTPF, and its topology, the design procedure for the electrical parameters of DTPF is proposed. Second, based on detailed analysis of the test results, the range of the harmonic current absorption coefficient is determined. Third, the range of the relationship coefficient is determined by analyzing the impact of the filter capacitor’s capacity on the filter performance. Fourth, the calculation method for the electrical parameters of DTPF is devised. Finally, the validity of this method is verified by several engineering cases, and the electrical parameters of the filter capacitor and electromagnetic coupling reactance converter (ECRC) under the lowest total cost are simulated and optimized. Our approach can optimize the electrical parameters of DTPF and improve the harmonic suppression effectiveness, thus leading to a more symmetrical waveform and successfully avoiding power grid problems. The research results of this study not only provide a basis for the design of ECRC, but also lay a foundation for the machining DTPF.


2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
David Close ◽  
Kari Babski-Reeves ◽  
Nick Younan ◽  
Noel Schulz

Author(s):  
Pham Thi Thu Ha ◽  
Phan Dieu Huong

Underground power grid projects in Hanoi is so urgent that it requires immediate implementation. To synchronously and quickly implement the underground power grid projects, people in charge should not follow the outdated perspectives of just including the power industry, but also need to call for the support and cost sharing responsibility from consumers. This paper aims at approaching the subject both from the producers and consumers’ perspectives to together sharing the cost of putting the power grid underground not only in Hanoi but other metropolitans in Vietnam as well. Field studies (including 104 families) at Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi and CBA method were applied to investigate the willingness to pay (WTP) level of consumers to share the cost with the power industry for the underground power grid projects in Hanoi. The overview of the results shows that cost for the underground power grid in Hoan Kiem District ranging from 30,000 VND/household/month to 46,000VND/household/month. On the other hand, the willingness to pay of a typical household of four people within Hoan Kiem District ranges from 17,000VND/month to 24,000VND/month, with the most favorable method of annual payment within a detailed timeline.


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