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Transmission Line Parameter Error Identification and Estimation in Three-Phase Networks

Ramtin Khalili, Ali Abur

2021IEEE Transactions on Power Systems26 citationsDOI

Abstract

This paper concerns the detection and identification of errors in the parameters of three-phase transposed as well as untransposed transmission line (TL) models used by various network applications. Such detailed models are increasingly needed in particular by power system applications where loads may not be balanced and/or TLs may not be symmetrical, and a full detailed three-phase solution may have to be obtained. To address this problem, the paper proposes an efficient algorithm for detection, identification, and estimation of parameter errors using synchronized phasor measurements. The suspect TL is detected using the modal domain networks in the first stage. The developed algorithm extends the previously developed largest normalized Lagrange multiplier (NLM) test for positive sequence parameters to the full coupled three-phase lines. An estimation method is also proposed for estimating the erroneous parameters, which takes into account the correlation of the parameters. To illustrate the effectiveness of the method, several tests are performed on the IEEE 118-bus system and a large 3474-bus utility system.

Topics & Concepts

PhasorTransmission lineElectric power systemComputer scienceElectric power transmissionLagrange multiplierThree-phaseIdentification (biology)Estimation theoryPhasor measurement unitAlgorithmControl theory (sociology)Electronic engineeringMathematical optimizationPower (physics)EngineeringVoltageMathematicsTelecommunicationsPhysicsQuantum mechanicsControl (management)Artificial intelligenceBotanyElectrical engineeringBiologyPower System Optimization and StabilityPower Systems Fault DetectionOptimal Power Flow Distribution