scholarly journals Development of the self-learning machine for creating models of microprocessor of single-phase earth fault protection devices in networks with isolated neutral voltage above 1000 V

Author(s):  
B B Utegulov ◽  
A B Utegulov ◽  
S Meiramova
Vestnik IGEU ◽  
2019 ◽  
pp. 30-41
Author(s):  
Yu.D. Kutumov ◽  
V.V. Tyutikov ◽  
T.Yu. Shadrikova ◽  
V.A. Shuin

In distribution 6–10 kV networks with an insulated neutral for earth fault protection, zero sequence current directional protection devices are commonly used. According to the operation data, the main disadvantage of such kind of protection is the possibility of their functioning failures in transient conditions with the most dangerous for network intermittent arc earth faults. It is known that most earth faults in 6–10 kV networks, primarily in the initial stage of insulation damage, have an intermittent arc. Operation failures of zero sequence current directional protection in case of arc faults reduce the operational reliability of the protected network and, as a result, the reliability of power supply to consumers. Nowadays, new developments of electrical power systems relay protection devices, including earth fault protection of medium voltage distribution electrical networks, are implemented only on a microprocessor base. Therefore, the selection and justification of the implementation principles of zero sequence current directional protection which can provide high dynamic stability of functioning is a relevant objective. When analyzing the dynamic stability of the functioning of zero sequence directional current protection, regarding the complexity of transients during intermittent arc earth faults in medium voltage electrical networks with an isolated neutral, the simulation in Matlab using SimPowerSystem and Simulink was carried out. This study focuses on transient currents and voltages as the main factor influencing dynamic stability of the functioning of zero sequence current directional protection. The impact of other factors, for example, the inaccuracies of the primary zero sequence current and voltage transducers, the scheme of formation of compared quantities, etc. was not taken into account in simulation models. The study has allowed determining the causes of possible functioning failures of digital current earth fault directional protection in dynamic operation modes. It has been shown that the usage of orthogonal components of fundamental frequency of zero sequence voltage and current in current directional protection devices eliminates the failure of their operation with any kind of arc earth faults. To ensure high dynamic stability of operation under the influence of transients during arc intermittent earth faults, current directional protection for this type of damage should be performed on the basis of monitoring the phase relationships of the fundamental frequency components of 50 Hz of zero sequence voltage and current, but not their full values.


Author(s):  
Alexander Fedotov ◽  
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Rafik Basyrov ◽  
Georgii Vagapov ◽  
Ainur Abdullazyanov ◽  
...  

Single-phase earth faults are one of the main problem of the distribution electrical networks with voltage 6 - 35 kV with isolated neutral. Single-phase earth fault is one of the reasons decrease of the power quality and the reliability of power supply. The paper presents the theoretical base of the monitoring parameters selection during the single-phase earth fault process and its practical implementation as an installed system at a power substation with a 110/10 kV level voltage. The hardware part of the feeder monitoring system allows implementing the determination of feeder with fault and the phase of this feeder with fault without the need to switch off of the feeders. The software part of the system allows for ongoing monitoring of feeders with built-in alarm and viewing the event archive on the supervisor computer.


2015 ◽  
Vol 30 (4) ◽  
pp. 1974-1982 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yuanyuan Wang ◽  
Jiaming Zhou ◽  
Zewen Li ◽  
Zhaoyang Dong ◽  
Yao Xu

Author(s):  
M.S. Seheda ◽  
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O.M. Ravlyk ◽  
Z.M. Bakhor ◽  
A.Ya. Yatseyko ◽  
...  

The results of the study of overvoltages during arc single-phase earth faults of intermittent nature in the 35 kV electric network with isolated neutral are presented. Computer simulations of transients in the electrical network have obtained the maximum multiplicities of overvoltages at the point of occurrence of single-phase arc earth faults, which exceed theoretically expected according to known theories of the occurrence and development of overvoltages. The change of the overvoltage level on the 35 kV busbars of the network substations, electrically connected to the place of occurrence of the single-phase earth fault, and the influence of the cable line on the overvoltage multiplicity are shown. Ref. 12, fig. 3, table.


Author(s):  
Ya. Ovsepian

Relay protection automatically eliminates damage and abnormalities in the electrical part of the power system. It is the most important automation that provides them with a robust and reliable protection. Relay protection of distribution network elements should be appropriate[1], which are exposed to all relay protection devices, for example: selectivity, reliability, sensitivity and speed. To protect reducing transformers from damage and abnormalities, according to [1], and based on the calculation, the following main types of relay protection are used: longitudinal deflection protection; gas protection; maximally electricity protection; electricity-stamped without residents time; specially electricity protection zero sequence, set in transformer zero wire with scheme of setting Y/Y, Y/Δ; signalling of single-phase closures to the ground in a fur coat BH or on the power cable of transformers, wich is working in source with isolated neutral.


1997 ◽  
Vol 117 (1) ◽  
pp. 66-72
Author(s):  
Tadashi Fukami ◽  
Yuichi Kaburaki ◽  
Toshio Miyamoto

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