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Power-system protection

About: Power-system protection is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 6353 publications have been published within this topic receiving 117961 citations.


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TL;DR: A method of symmetrical component analysis for the detection of current-transformer saturation in a numerical current differential feeder protection relay shows significant improvement in sensitivity on internal faults while still maintaining a high level of stability on external faults and nonfault events.
Abstract: A method of symmetrical component analysis for the detection of current-transformer (CT) saturation in a numerical current differential feeder protection relay is presented in this paper. The performance of the differential relay is investigated for various faults on a typical Electro-Magnetic Transients Program/Alternative Transients Program (EMTP/ATP) simulated transmission feeder. The simulator includes the effects of CT saturation. A comparison between simulation and tests conducted on an analog model testbench are also evaluated. The results show a high degree of similarity and illustrate the effect that CT saturation imposes on the sensitivity and stability of the protection scheme. An algorithm is presented that shows significant improvement in sensitivity on internal faults while still maintaining a high level of stability on external faults and nonfault events.

87 citations

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TL;DR: The commodity embedded system has been used to verify the performance of the proposed intrusion detection system with power system protection functions of IEDs and shows that the proposed mitigation methods work accurately and efficiently with protection functions, e.g., overcurrent and distance protections, on the embedded board.
Abstract: This paper proposes the new concept of intelligent electronic devices (IEDs) with built-in distributed intrusion detection systems. The proposed IEDs have the capabilities to monitor and detect anomalies and abnormal behaviors of the host system of IED and IEC 61850-based messages, e.g., sampled values and generic object oriented substation event. The proposed IEDs collaborate with neighboring IEDs to make an accurate decision and find the origin of cyber attacks. The commodity embedded system has been used to verify the performance of the proposed intrusion detection system with power system protection functions of IEDs. The results show that the proposed mitigation methods work accurately and efficiently with protection functions, e.g., overcurrent and distance protections, on the embedded board.

87 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a synchronized phasor measurement-based wide area backup protection scheme is proposed, which compares the magnitude of sequence voltages of buses at a system protection center to identify the bus closest to the fault.
Abstract: This paper presents a synchronized phasor measurement-based wide-area backup protection scheme which compares the magnitude of sequence voltages of buses at a system protection center to identify the bus closest to the fault. Then, the sign of cosine of the angle between voltage and current at both ends of all lines connected to this bus are compared to identify the faulted branch. The technique is tested for various faults resulting in voltage/current inversion in a series-compensated line and during load encroachment and power swing conditions using data simulated through EMTDC/PSCAD for a nine-bus, three-machine power system. The scheme is found to be accurate and fast. With today's synchronized phasor measurement technology and communication system, the proposed scheme can overcome the limitations of the conventional backup protection scheme.

87 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, two numerical algorithms for fault location and distance protection using data from one end of a transmission line are presented, which are relatively simple and easy to be implemented in the on-line application.
Abstract: Two numerical algorithms for fault location and distance protection which use data from one end of a transmission line are presented. Both algorithms require only current signals as input data. Voltage signals are unnecessary for determining the unknown distance to the fault. The solution for the most frequent phase to ground fault is presented. The algorithms are relatively simple and easy to be implemented in the on-line application. The algorithms allow for accurate calculation of the fault location irrespective of the fault resistance and load. To illustrate the features of the new algorithms, steady-state and dynamic tests are presented.

87 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202335
2022120
202182
2020115
2019132
2018151