Title: Optimized protection coordination of smart grids considering N-1 contingency based on reliability-oriented probability of various topologies
Authors: Sadeghi, Shakiba
Hashemi Dezaki, Hamed
Entekhabi-Nooshabadi, Amir Mohammad
Citation: SADEGHI, S. HASHEMI DEZAKI, H. ENTEKHABI-NOOSHABADI, AM. Optimized protection coordination of smart grids considering N-1 contingency based on reliability-oriented probability of various topologies. ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS RESEARCH, 2022, roč. 213, č. December 2022, s. 1-15. ISSN: 0378-7796
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Elsevier
Document type: článek
article
URI: 2-s2.0-85136473121
http://hdl.handle.net/11025/49742
ISSN: 0378-7796
Keywords in different language: directional overcurrent relays (DOCRs);protection coordination optimization problem;smart grids;N-1 contingency;reliability-based probability of configurations
Abstract: The optimized protection system is critical in the design of microgrids (MGs) and smart grids (SGs). Different studies have tried to respond to MGs protection challenges, such as the coordination constraint violations due to changes in the system configuration. However, a few references have focused on all N-1 contingency-based configurations, besides the islanded and grid-connected modes. Moreover, in a few available studies considering N-1 contingency, the probability of different configurations has not been concerned. This article aims to fill the discussed research gap by proposing a new coordination optimization problem based on the reliabilityoriented probability of various configurations and operation modes. Smart selecting the standard relay curve types (RCTs) to speed up the proposed protection scheme is used in this study. Also, developing a new hybrid optimization algorithm using the genetic algorithm (GA), particle swarm optimization (PSO), and linear programming (LP) is another essential contribution. The distribution network of the IEEE 14-bus test system is selected to examine the proposed protection scheme. It is illustrated that the introduced protection system, using the reliability-oriented probability of the configurations, is around 2.6% faster than the available schemes (with the same weighting coefficients for various configurations) without any selectivity constraint violation.
Abstract in different language: The optimized protection system is critical in the design of microgrids (MGs) and smart grids (SGs). Different studies have tried to respond to MGs protection challenges, such as the coordination constraint violations due to changes in the system configuration. However, a few references have focused on all N-1 contingency-based configurations, besides the islanded and grid-connected modes. Moreover, in a few available studies considering N-1 contingency, the probability of different configurations has not been concerned. This article aims to fill the discussed research gap by proposing a new coordination optimization problem based on the reliabilityoriented probability of various configurations and operation modes. Smart selecting the standard relay curve types (RCTs) to speed up the proposed protection scheme is used in this study. Also, developing a new hybrid optimization algorithm using the genetic algorithm (GA), particle swarm optimization (PSO), and linear programming (LP) is another essential contribution. The distribution network of the IEEE 14-bus test system is selected to examine the proposed protection scheme. It is illustrated that the introduced protection system, using the reliability-oriented probability of the configurations, is around 2.6% faster than the available schemes (with the same weighting coefficients for various configurations) without any selectivity constraint violation.
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