Nowadays, in modern management and control applications, line parameters need to be known more accurately than in the past to achieve a reliable operation of the distribution grids. Phasor measurement units (PMUs) may improve line parameter estimation processes, but the accuracy of the result is affected by all the elements of the PMU-based measurement chain, in particular by the instrument transformers. Current transformers (CTs) are nonlinear and, therefore, their behavior is not easily described: their models cannot be straightforwardly included in the estimation problem. In this regard, this article refines modeling and compensation of CT systematic errors in line parameter estimation processes, based on different methods to describe the transformer behavior under various operating conditions. As the main result, the systematic errors of CTs are remarkably identified and mitigated. Moreover, the estimation of shunt susceptance values is significantly improved.

Refined Modeling and Compensation of Current Transformers Behavior for Line Parameters Estimation Based on Synchronized Measurements

Laurano, Christian;Toscani, Sergio
2023-01-01

Abstract

Nowadays, in modern management and control applications, line parameters need to be known more accurately than in the past to achieve a reliable operation of the distribution grids. Phasor measurement units (PMUs) may improve line parameter estimation processes, but the accuracy of the result is affected by all the elements of the PMU-based measurement chain, in particular by the instrument transformers. Current transformers (CTs) are nonlinear and, therefore, their behavior is not easily described: their models cannot be straightforwardly included in the estimation problem. In this regard, this article refines modeling and compensation of CT systematic errors in line parameter estimation processes, based on different methods to describe the transformer behavior under various operating conditions. As the main result, the systematic errors of CTs are remarkably identified and mitigated. Moreover, the estimation of shunt susceptance values is significantly improved.
2023
ELETTRICI
Current transformers
Instrument transformers
Line parameters
Power distribution systems
Random errors
Synchrophasor measurements
Systematic errors
Voltage transformers
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