Avaliação dos limites de aplicação da teoria de linhas de transmissão para o cálculo de transitórios eletromagnéticos em cabos subterrâneos utilizando o FDTD

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Ano de defesa: 2022
Autor(a) principal: Naiara Figueiredo Duarte
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Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
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Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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Link de acesso: https://hdl.handle.net/1843/51203
Resumo: This thesis evaluates the validity of transmission line theory for calculating of electromagnetic transients on underground cable systems. Using a rigorous methodology based on the solution of Maxwell's equations with the three-dimensional (3D) Finite Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) method, it is investigated the validity of formulations developed from transmission line theory to calculate the impedance and admittance associated with the ground return. It is demonstrated that the transmission line theory can be used to simulate electromagnetic transients on underground cables even if the cable length is less than 100 m and the soil resistivity reaches 1000 Ωm, in which case the validity of this approach would be, in principle, questionable. The errors verified with using transmission line theory are compatible with engineering applications, but this approach has the advantage of presenting greater computational efficiency and being easier to implement than the solution strategy via FDTD. It is demonstrated the importance of the ground-return admittance for the simulation of electromagnetic transients on underground cables, especially for high-resistivity soils and short cable lengths. Furthermore, it is confirmed that the expression proposed by Pollaczek, traditionally used in electromagnetic transients calculation programs, is not rigorous enough to characterize the ground-return parameters for multiconductor underground cable systems. Finally, a closed-form approximation is proposed for the calculation of the ground-return admittance of underground cable systems that avoids the calculation of improper integrals present in more rigorous expressions available in the literature. A range of analyses is performed to evaluate and validate this approximation. Lastly, it is shown that the proposed approximation, despite its simplicity, leads to results compatible with those obtained through more complete formulations for the calculation of transients on underground cables using transmission line theory and the FDTD method, but more efficiently and without significant loss of accuracy.
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spelling Avaliação dos limites de aplicação da teoria de linhas de transmissão para o cálculo de transitórios eletromagnéticos em cabos subterrâneos utilizando o FDTDEngenharia elétricaLinhas de telecomunicaçãoImpedância (Eletricidade)Cabos subterrâneosAdmitância do soloImpedância do soloTransitórios eletromagnéticosTeoria de linhas de transmissãoThis thesis evaluates the validity of transmission line theory for calculating of electromagnetic transients on underground cable systems. Using a rigorous methodology based on the solution of Maxwell's equations with the three-dimensional (3D) Finite Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) method, it is investigated the validity of formulations developed from transmission line theory to calculate the impedance and admittance associated with the ground return. It is demonstrated that the transmission line theory can be used to simulate electromagnetic transients on underground cables even if the cable length is less than 100 m and the soil resistivity reaches 1000 Ωm, in which case the validity of this approach would be, in principle, questionable. The errors verified with using transmission line theory are compatible with engineering applications, but this approach has the advantage of presenting greater computational efficiency and being easier to implement than the solution strategy via FDTD. It is demonstrated the importance of the ground-return admittance for the simulation of electromagnetic transients on underground cables, especially for high-resistivity soils and short cable lengths. Furthermore, it is confirmed that the expression proposed by Pollaczek, traditionally used in electromagnetic transients calculation programs, is not rigorous enough to characterize the ground-return parameters for multiconductor underground cable systems. Finally, a closed-form approximation is proposed for the calculation of the ground-return admittance of underground cable systems that avoids the calculation of improper integrals present in more rigorous expressions available in the literature. A range of analyses is performed to evaluate and validate this approximation. Lastly, it is shown that the proposed approximation, despite its simplicity, leads to results compatible with those obtained through more complete formulations for the calculation of transients on underground cables using transmission line theory and the FDTD method, but more efficiently and without significant loss of accuracy.CAPES - Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível SuperiorUniversidade Federal de Minas Gerais2023-03-24T16:42:46Z2025-09-09T01:04:32Z2023-03-24T16:42:46Z2022-07-13info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/1843/51203porhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/pt/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNaiara Figueiredo Duartereponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMGinstname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMG2025-09-09T01:04:32Zoai:repositorio.ufmg.br:1843/51203Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufmg.br/oairepositorio@ufmg.bropendoar:2025-09-09T01:04:32Repositório Institucional da UFMG - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Avaliação dos limites de aplicação da teoria de linhas de transmissão para o cálculo de transitórios eletromagnéticos em cabos subterrâneos utilizando o FDTD
title Avaliação dos limites de aplicação da teoria de linhas de transmissão para o cálculo de transitórios eletromagnéticos em cabos subterrâneos utilizando o FDTD
spellingShingle Avaliação dos limites de aplicação da teoria de linhas de transmissão para o cálculo de transitórios eletromagnéticos em cabos subterrâneos utilizando o FDTD
Naiara Figueiredo Duarte
Engenharia elétrica
Linhas de telecomunicação
Impedância (Eletricidade)
Cabos subterrâneos
Admitância do solo
Impedância do solo
Transitórios eletromagnéticos
Teoria de linhas de transmissão
title_short Avaliação dos limites de aplicação da teoria de linhas de transmissão para o cálculo de transitórios eletromagnéticos em cabos subterrâneos utilizando o FDTD
title_full Avaliação dos limites de aplicação da teoria de linhas de transmissão para o cálculo de transitórios eletromagnéticos em cabos subterrâneos utilizando o FDTD
title_fullStr Avaliação dos limites de aplicação da teoria de linhas de transmissão para o cálculo de transitórios eletromagnéticos em cabos subterrâneos utilizando o FDTD
title_full_unstemmed Avaliação dos limites de aplicação da teoria de linhas de transmissão para o cálculo de transitórios eletromagnéticos em cabos subterrâneos utilizando o FDTD
title_sort Avaliação dos limites de aplicação da teoria de linhas de transmissão para o cálculo de transitórios eletromagnéticos em cabos subterrâneos utilizando o FDTD
author Naiara Figueiredo Duarte
author_facet Naiara Figueiredo Duarte
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Naiara Figueiredo Duarte
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Engenharia elétrica
Linhas de telecomunicação
Impedância (Eletricidade)
Cabos subterrâneos
Admitância do solo
Impedância do solo
Transitórios eletromagnéticos
Teoria de linhas de transmissão
topic Engenharia elétrica
Linhas de telecomunicação
Impedância (Eletricidade)
Cabos subterrâneos
Admitância do solo
Impedância do solo
Transitórios eletromagnéticos
Teoria de linhas de transmissão
description This thesis evaluates the validity of transmission line theory for calculating of electromagnetic transients on underground cable systems. Using a rigorous methodology based on the solution of Maxwell's equations with the three-dimensional (3D) Finite Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) method, it is investigated the validity of formulations developed from transmission line theory to calculate the impedance and admittance associated with the ground return. It is demonstrated that the transmission line theory can be used to simulate electromagnetic transients on underground cables even if the cable length is less than 100 m and the soil resistivity reaches 1000 Ωm, in which case the validity of this approach would be, in principle, questionable. The errors verified with using transmission line theory are compatible with engineering applications, but this approach has the advantage of presenting greater computational efficiency and being easier to implement than the solution strategy via FDTD. It is demonstrated the importance of the ground-return admittance for the simulation of electromagnetic transients on underground cables, especially for high-resistivity soils and short cable lengths. Furthermore, it is confirmed that the expression proposed by Pollaczek, traditionally used in electromagnetic transients calculation programs, is not rigorous enough to characterize the ground-return parameters for multiconductor underground cable systems. Finally, a closed-form approximation is proposed for the calculation of the ground-return admittance of underground cable systems that avoids the calculation of improper integrals present in more rigorous expressions available in the literature. A range of analyses is performed to evaluate and validate this approximation. Lastly, it is shown that the proposed approximation, despite its simplicity, leads to results compatible with those obtained through more complete formulations for the calculation of transients on underground cables using transmission line theory and the FDTD method, but more efficiently and without significant loss of accuracy.
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