A transient based protection scheme for fault direction discrimination in distribution networks

Author(s):  
S. Milad Tayebi ◽  
Ahad Kazemi
2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 223-231
Author(s):  
Saad Muftah Saad ◽  
Naser El Naily ◽  
Faisal A. Mohamed

The environmental and economic features of renewable energy sources have made it possible to be integrated as Distributed Generation (DG) units in distribution networks and to be widely utilized in modern distribution systems. The intermittent nature of renewable energy sources, altering operational conditions, and the complex topology of active distribution networks makes the level of fault currents significantly variable. Thus, the use of distance protection scheme instead of conventional overcurrent schemes offers an appropriate alternative for protection of modern distribution networks. In this study, the effect of integrating multiple DG units on the effective cover of distance protection schemes and the coordination between various relays in the network was studied and investigated in radiology and meshed operational topologies. Also, in cases of islanded and grid-connected modes. An adaptive distance scheme has been proposed for adequate planning of protection schemes to protect complex networks with multiple distribution sources. The simplified simulated network implemented in NEPLAN represents a benchmark IEC microgrid. The comprehensive results show an effective protection measure for secured microgrid operation.Article History: Received October 18th 2017; Received in revised form May 17th 2018; Accepted July 8th 2018; Available onlineHow to Cite This Article: Saad, S.M., Naily, N.E. and Mohamed, F.A. (2018). Investigating the Effect of DG Infeed on the Effective Cover of Distance Protection Scheme in Mixed-MV Distribution Network. International Journal of Renewable Energy Development, 7(3), 223-231.https://doi.org/10.14710/ijred.7.3.223-231


Author(s):  
Zhiqian Bo ◽  
Baohui Zhang ◽  
Jinghan He ◽  
Xinzhou Dong ◽  
Andrew Klimek

This paper presents an integrated boundary protection scheme for power transmission line systems. The scheme combines the latest developments in two areas of power system protection, the transient based protection and the integrated protection. In the proposed scheme, an integrated relay based on the boundary protection principle installed at a substation is responsible for the protection of all transmission lines associated with the substation. The relay is able to offer a fast trip for any fault on its protected line sections without the need for a communication link. The paper outlines the integrated protection system based on the substation communication network, and gives a description of the basic principle and algorithm of the boundary protection technique. Some typical simulation results are then used to demonstrate the performance of the scheme.


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