scholarly journals Corrosion Detection and Analysis of the Underground Grounding Grid in a 220kv Transformer Substation

Author(s):  
Ziqiang Zhou ◽  
Jiayuan Hu ◽  
Liwei Zhu
AIP Advances ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (6) ◽  
pp. 065034
Author(s):  
Hongpeng Xie ◽  
Fan Yang ◽  
Mingsheng Hua ◽  
Sen Liu ◽  
Jiayuan Hu ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (11) ◽  
pp. 2290 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhihong Fu ◽  
Xiujuan Wang ◽  
Qian Wang ◽  
Xiaobin Xu ◽  
Nengyi Fu ◽  
...  

The grounding device plays performs the role of releasing a lightning current and a fault current in the power system, and the corrosion of the conductor will cause damage to the grounding body, which threatens the safe operation of the power system. The grounding grid corrosion detection technology and equipment guarantee the safe operation of the power system. This paper discusses the research status of grounding corrosion and topological detection in detail and introduces the basic principles, research difficulties and existing problems of the methods such as the electric network method, electromagnetic field method, electrochemical method, ultrasonic detection method and electromagnetic imaging method. The methods of electromagnetic imaging and time difference positioning proposed in recent years have been also discussed in detail. The paper points out that the application of grounding grid corrosion detection distance engineering still faces great challenges and that multi-disciplinary, multi-information fusion, new sensing technology, big data platforms and intelligent computing will be the trends to follow in research on grounding grid fault, corrosion detection and life prediction.


Author(s):  
Benbouza Naima ◽  
Benfarhi Louiza ◽  
Azoui Boubekeur

Background: The improvement of the voltage in power lines and the respect of the low voltage distribution transformer substations constraints (Transformer utilization rate and Voltage drop) are possible by several means: reinforcement of conductor sections, installation of new MV / LV substations (Medium Voltage (MV), Low Voltage (LV)), etc. Methods: Connection of mini-photovoltaic systems (PV) to the network, or to consumers in underserved areas, is a well-adopted solution to solve the problem of voltage drop and lighten the substation transformer, and at the same time provide clean electrical energy. PV systems can therefore contribute to this solution since they produce energy at the deficit site. Results: This paper presents the improvement of transformer substation constraints, supplying an end of low voltage electrical line, by inserting photovoltaic systems at underserved subscribers. Conclusion: This study is applied to a typical load pattern, specified to the consumers region.


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