Synchro waveform tutorial
Synchro waveform tutorial
Presented by
Wilsun Xu, P.Eng, F.IEEE
University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
May 2022
Based on a paper published in IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, vol. 37, no. 1, pp. 3-17, Feb. 2022, “Synchronized
* Waveforms – A Frontier of Data-Based Power System and Apparatus Monitoring, Protection, and Control”,
doi: 10.1109/TPWRD.2021.3072889. 1
Outline:
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1. Status and characteristics of sync-wave data
Defining synchronized waveform (sync-wave) data – three characteristics:
• Voltage or current waveform data (sampled at least 64 samples/cycle, or 3.8kHz),
• With (explicit or implicit) precision time information for the data samples,
• The information is sufficient to align waveforms recorded at multiple locations to an
acceptable accuracy (to be established by a standard).
Portable PQ monitor Stationary PQ monitor Gapless SMU Relay-based SMU Merging Unit
analysis
o It does not mean control center only
o It can be a substation or even an engineering office
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1. Status and characteristics of sync-wave data
Classification of applications:
1) Offline analysis
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2) Online monitoring
(no automatic action) 2 1
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3) Real-time P&C 2 3 4
(protection & control) 3 1,4
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How sync-wave data is used is highly 1
dependent on the type of applications. 1,4
Real-time streaming of the data to 2 3
control center is only one of the 3 4
possible approaches
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2. Three platforms of sync-wave applications
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2. Three platforms of sync-wave applications
Platform No.3: Mobile Sync-wave Platforms Using Portable SMUs
• For offline analysis, e.g. troubleshooting, model validation, forensic analysis etc.
• Can be deployed at almost any locations with little infrastructure support
• A very important tool to support university research including emulating PMUs
At substation
Installation of two SMUs
(Portable PQ monitors)
of example 2
I&V
probes
SMU
At pad-mounted
V & I probes connect to
SMU (not shown)
service transformer
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2. Three platforms of sync-wave applications
Need to research and develop general-purpose data analytics algorithms
• Most useful sync-waves are those that Continuous stream of data arrive at SMU
contain changes or disturbances (called
abnormal waveforms here) Abnormal waveform detection
• Focusing on abnormal data reduce
capacity requirements on infrastructures Abnormal waveform extraction
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3. Strategies to develop sync-wave based applications
Application Application
How to Utilize Sync-wave Data
domains:
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Strategies:
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Participants Multiport Information Utilize disturbances Utilize disturbances
identification system content outside the from the
& ranking characterization enhancement apparatus apparatus
Application
examples:
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• 6. Conclusions & Main takeaways
• Waveforms are the most authentic and granular data revealing power system
behaviors. They provide much more information than the phasor data
• The main strength of sync-wave is to enable integrated analysis of multi-location
data, thus sync-wave is especially useful for solving problems involving:
o Interactions of multiple components (e.g. ranking, contributor identification)
o Multiport systems or subsystems (e.g. characterizing an area instead of a component)
o Cross-referenced information extraction (e.g. differential analysis)
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