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Verification of measured transmission system phase angles
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1996
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EngineeringMeasurementPhase AnglesEducationTransmission SystemElectromagnetic CompatibilityCalibrationNumerical SimulationSystems EngineeringInstrumentationGrid StabilityPower System TransientNew 525Power System AnalysisPower SystemsElectrical EngineeringPhase AnglePower System ProtectionPhase RetrievalSmart GridTransmission Line
Measurement of power system phase angle is being studied for use in protective relaying, critical control circuits, and other applications. This paper compares phase angles measured by a synchronized measuring unit during field testing with classical theory. Power system positive sequence voltage and current phasors were recorded during testing of a new 525 kV compensated transmission system. Steady-state phase angles (/spl delta/) and magnitudes were measured relative to a satellite-based global time standard on synchronized measurement units at two substations. Phase angles were calculated using a recorded supervisory system and sending-end values of total power flow. Field measurements of the phase angle across a transmission system differed from calculations by -0.09/spl deg/ on average, contributing to verification of the new synchronized measurement technique.
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