Centralized adaptive directional overcurrent protection system for a microgrid with relay coordination

Author(s):  
P.P.R. Padamathilaka ◽  
E.M.A.G.N.C. Ekanayake ◽  
T.S.S. Senarathna ◽  
A.G.N. Dulmini ◽  
A.P.R. Prabash ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 81 ◽  
pp. 106545 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jamile P. Nascimento ◽  
Núbia S.D. Brito ◽  
Benemar A. Souza

Author(s):  
Saiful Zuhaimi Ahmad ◽  
Mohammad Lutfi Othman ◽  
Hashim Hizam

This paper presents a study on optimization of Overcurrent relay (OCR) coordination protection scheme for Sustainable Standalone Hydrokinetic Renewable Energy (SHRE) distribution network at Batang Rajang river, located at Kapit Sarawak, Malaysia by turning river stream into power generation source. The purpose of the project is to develop rural electrification system for native long houses along the river. The research study is tested on a DigSILENT develop model of the SHRE distribution network and in accordance with all respectively unique parameters and relevant standards. Since this is a new standalone distribution system, an efficient and properly coordinated overcurrent protection system must be provided. Improper and miscoordination among OCRs result in maloperation of the protection system that can lead to false tripping and an unnecessary outage and power system instability. Thus, the objective of this work is to employ Genetic Algorithm (GA) technique in Matlab/Simulink for optimal overcurrent coordination and settings among all OCRs in the proposed distribution network in order to improve the speed of OCR tripping operation. The GA is used because the project is fast track and requiring the simplest method available. In this strategy, time dial setting (TDS) is optimized by using plug setting multiplier (PSM) as the constraint. The obtained results show a significant improvement of the relay operating time of 36.01% faster than that of conventional numerical technique during fault occurrence. Thus, an efficient and reliable overcurrent protection scheme has been achieved for the SHRE distribution network.


2021 ◽  
Vol 14 ◽  
pp. 47-51
Author(s):  
Mahmoud A. Elsadd ◽  
Abdel-Maksoud I. Taalab ◽  
Tamer A. Kawady ◽  
Nagy I. Elkalashy

This paper presents a modified overcurrent protection system to overcome the break points of a parallel distribution feeder protection. For realizing an appropriate protection setting, two concepts are introduced, and their performance is evaluated. These concepts are the adaptive coordination exploiting smart grid information and the modified coordination methods. The modified coordination is adjusted with changing of the contemporary worst fault point. A comparative study is done between the adaptive, modified, and conventional coordination concepts. For investigation purposes, a 11 kV distribution feeder is modelled using the Matlab/Simulink package. The results provide evidence of the efficacy of the proposed modified coordination concept for parallel distribution feeders.


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