基于dsp的自适应高阻抗接地故障子馈线保护

G. Allen, Lin Wang, T. Mander, R. Cheung
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本文提出了一种新的自适应变电站馈线保护策略,该策略采用最新的数字信号处理技术实现。这种馈线保护适应其跳闸设置,为不同的电力系统配置和负载提供更好的选择性和故障检测速度。这种保护可以准确地感知和切断电线,而传统的非自适应馈线保护通常无法检测到这种情况。每年都有几个人因接触带电的电线而死亡。这种自适应保护旨在显著减少这种潜在的致命情况。本文介绍了自适应馈线保护的设计。对不同负荷和系统条件下的电力系统故障进行了仿真。对结果进行分析,以验证设计,确定对常规静电保护的改进,并验证正确的保护操作。在安大略省Runnymede变电站进行了现场测试,以验证这种自适应馈线保护
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DSP-Based Adaptive High impedance Ground Fault Subtransmission Feeder Protection
This paper presents a new, adaptive strategy for substation feeder protection implemented with state-of-the-art digital signal processing technology. This feeder protection adapts its trip settings to provide improved selectivity and speed of fault detections for varying power system configurations and loadings. This protection accurately senses and de-energizes downed conductors that often could not be detected by conventional non-adaptive feeder protections. Several people are killed every year by contacting with live downed conductors. This adaptive protection is designed to significantly reduce this potentially fatal condition. This paper presents the design of this adaptive feeder protection. Several power system faults were simulated under varying load and system conditions. The results are analyzed to verify the design, to determine the improvement over a conventional static protection, and to verify the correct protection operation. Field tests were conducted in Runnymede Transformer Station in Ontario to validate this adaptive feeder protection
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