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Transmission Hardware Corona Performance and HVDC Submarine Cable EM Fields: Two Cases Where Simulation Fills the Gap
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Transmission Hardware Corona Performance and HVDC Submarine Cable EM Fields: Two Cases Where Simulation Fills the Gap

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8 am PDT / 11 am EDT / 5 pm CET Laboratory or in-field measurements are often considered the gold standard for certain aspects of power system design; however, measurement approaches always have limitations.  Simulation can help overcome some of these limitations, including speeding up the design process, reducing design costs, and assessing situations that are often not feasible to measure directly. In this presentation, we will discuss two examples from the power system industry.  The first case we will discuss involves corona performance testing of high-voltage transmission line hardware. Corona-free insulator hardware performance is critical for operation of transmission lines, particularly at 500 kV, 765 kV, or higher voltages. Laboratory mockups are commonly used to prove corona performance, but physical space constraints usually restrict testing to a partial single-phase setup. This requires establishing equivalence between the laboratory setup and real-world three-phase conditions.…

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