Abstract:
Real time dynamic thermal rating (RTTR) is a smart-grid technology, which allows to utilize the overhead line conductors by increasing the current carrying capacity of the line based on real time weather data. Traditionally, Static thermal rating (STR) calculates current rating based on ‘Worst case weather conditions”, which is used in Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) as well as most of the utilities around the world. These assumptions may reduce the actual line capacity whenever real weather conditions are less stressful.The optimal current carrying capacity(CCC) of a line is primary determined by the critical span along the line route. Therebefore the sag of the line has been analysed in detailed to identify the critical span with help of PLSCADD Software. Then, the real time weather data have been applied and RTTR values for interested transmission lines has been calculated.
In this research, current rating using real time weather cases have been calculated for selected transmission lines in Sri Lanka and compared the results with static thermal rating methods. A software based RTTR model was also developed in VBA platform in order to calculate the real time CCC. This software interface can be used to analyse entire transmission network of Sri Lanka to calculate weather based current ratings.
Citation:
Sinniah, R. (2018). Real time dynamic thermal rating method to uprate the ampacity of overhead transmission lines in Sri Lanka [Master’s theses, University of Moratuwa]. Institutional Repository University of Moratuwa. http://dl.lib.mrt.ac.lk/handle/123/13326