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Pioneer Design of Non-Contact Synchronized Measurement Devices Using Electric and Magnetic Field Sensors...

by Wenxuan Yao, Yingchen Zhang, Yong Liu, Micah Till, Yilu Liu
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid
Publication Date
Page Numbers
5622 to 5630
Volume
9
Issue
6

Traditional synchrophasors rely on current transformers and potential transformers physically connected to transmission lines or buses to acquire input signals for phasor measurement. However, it is challenging to install and maintain traditional phasor measurement units in some remote areas due to lack of facilities. Since transmission lines naturally generate alternating electrical and magnetic fields in the surrounding atmosphere, this paper presents two innovative designs for non-contact synchronized measurement devices (NCSMDs), including an electric field sensor-based non-contact SMD (E-NCSMD) and a magnetic field sensor-based non-contact SMD (M-NCSMD). Compared with conventional synchrophasors, E-NCSMD and M-NCSMD are much more flexible to be deployed and have much lower costs, making E-NCSMDs and M-NCSMD highly accessible and useful for a wide array of phasor measurement applications. Laboratory and field experiment results verified the effectiveness of the designs of both E-NCSMD and M-NCSMD.