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Sectionalizing and Redundancy of the 0.38 kV Ring Electrical Network: Mathematical Modeling Schematic Solutions

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  • Alexander Vinogradov

    (Federal Scientific Agroengineering Centre VIM, Moscow, Russian Federation)

  • Alina Vinogradova

    (Federal Scientific Agroengineering Centre VIM, Moscow, Russian Federation)

  • Vadim Bolshev

    (Federal Scientific Agroengineering Centre VIM, Moscow, Russian Federation)

  • Alexander Ivanovich Psarev

    (Orel State Agrarian University, Oryol, Russian Federation)

Abstract

The use of power line sectionalizing and power line redundancy in 0.38 kV networks entails the need to take into account the fact that currents and voltages can vary significantly at different points of the network. The article proposes a mathematical model to solve this problem. The mathematical model is based on the method of phase coordinates. Using mathematical modeling, the article determines the voltages and currents in the sections of the backup line after the automatic load transfer switch is activated. The article also proposes an improvement in the scheme of the power line sectionalizing unit. The sectionalizing unit scheme is suggested to be modified with a bypass circuit and the installation of a voltage indicator for signaling the voltage presence on the lower contacts of the switch.

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  • Alexander Vinogradov & Alina Vinogradova & Vadim Bolshev & Alexander Ivanovich Psarev, 2019. "Sectionalizing and Redundancy of the 0.38 kV Ring Electrical Network: Mathematical Modeling Schematic Solutions," International Journal of Energy Optimization and Engineering (IJEOE), IGI Global, vol. 8(4), pages 15-38, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jeoe00:v:8:y:2019:i:4:p:15-38
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