Network-based Adaptive Protection Strategy for Feeders with Distributed Generations

H. Cheung, A. Hamlyn, Cungang Yang, R. Cheung
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Various kinds of distributed generations (DGs) are being increasingly connected on the distribution systems and computer network-based controls are introduced to assist the system operations. This paper proposes a new network-based adaptive strategy for protection of distribution-system feeders connected with DGs. The proposed strategy provides an intelligent network-enabled protection for feeders and overcomes the DGs-imposed technical challenges such as increase of fault current, change of prescribed fault flow paths, sympathetic tripping, unintentional islanding operation, continuous non- interruptible fault current, etc., as well as non-DG-caused problems such as undetected high-impedance ground faults. This paper illustrates effective real-time determination of correct protection operations for feeders with dispersed DG-connections against faults and surges resulting from lightning, switching, equipment short-circuit, etc. Four typical case studies of the proposed network-enabled adaptive protection strategy for feeders in the distribution system connected with DGs are provided in the paper.
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基于网络的分布式世代馈线自适应保护策略
各种分布式代(dg)在配电系统上的连接越来越多,并引入了基于计算机网络的控制来辅助系统运行。本文提出了一种新的基于网络的配电系统馈线保护自适应策略。提出的策略为馈线提供了一种智能的网络保护,克服了dgs带来的技术挑战,如故障电流增加、规定故障流道改变、共感跳闸、意外孤岛运行、连续不间断故障电流等,以及非dg引起的高阻抗接地故障未被发现等问题。本文演示了如何有效地实时确定具有分散dg连接的馈线的正确保护操作,以防止雷击、开关、设备短路等引起的故障和浪涌。本文给出了4个典型的配电网自适应保护策略的实例研究。
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