Title: Optimal adaptive protection of smart grids using high-set relays and smart selection of relay tripping characteristics considering different network configurations and operation modes
Authors: Ataee-Kachoee, Amir Hossein
Hashemi Dezaki, Hamed
Ketabi, Abbas
Citation: ATAEE-KACHOEE, AH. HASHEMI DEZAKI, H. KETABI, A. Optimal adaptive protection of smart grids using high-set relays and smart selection of relay tripping characteristics considering different network configurations and operation modes. IET Generation Transmission & Distribution, 2022, roč. 16, č. 24, s. 5084-5116. ISSN: 1751-8687
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Wiley
Document type: článek
article
URI: 2-s2.0-85141586291
http://hdl.handle.net/11025/51337
ISSN: 1751-8687
Keywords in different language: over-current relays;directional overcurrent relays;optimal coordination;distribution-systems;scheme;microgrids;constraint;algorithm;enhance
Abstract: Much attention has been paid to optimizing smart grids (SGs) and microgrids (MGs) protection schemes. The SGs' operation in different operating modes (especially grid-connected and islanded conditions) and various system configurations (such as the outage of each of the distribution generations) adversely influence the protection system. The adaptive protection schemes using different setting groups are suitable and reliable solutions to achieve a fast protective system. However, the literature shows a research gap in developing optimized adaptive protection schemes, focusing on constraint reduction, besides the optimal selection of time-current characteristics for direction overcurrent relays (DOCRs) and high-set relays (HSRs). This research aims to fill such a research gap. The power system analyses, such as power flow and short circuit studies, are done in DIgSILENT, and the genetic algorithm (GA) is used to find the optimum solutions. Test results of the IEEE 38-bus distribution system illustrate the advantages of this study compared to existing ones. The comparative test results emphasize that 31.78% and 21.62% decrement in time of the protective scheme in different topologies for the distribution networks of the IEEE 38-bus and IEEE 14-bus test systems could be achievable by simultaneously optimizing relay characteristics and HSRs compared to existing approaches.
Abstract in different language: Much attention has been paid to optimizing smart grids (SGs) and microgrids (MGs) protection schemes. The SGs' operation in different operating modes (especially grid-connected and islanded conditions) and various system configurations (such as the outage of each of the distribution generations) adversely influence the protection system. The adaptive protection schemes using different setting groups are suitable and reliable solutions to achieve a fast protective system. However, the literature shows a research gap in developing optimized adaptive protection schemes, focusing on constraint reduction, besides the optimal selection of time-current characteristics for direction overcurrent relays (DOCRs) and high-set relays (HSRs). This research aims to fill such a research gap. The power system analyses, such as power flow and short circuit studies, are done in DIgSILENT, and the genetic algorithm (GA) is used to find the optimum solutions. Test results of the IEEE 38-bus distribution system illustrate the advantages of this study compared to existing ones. The comparative test results emphasize that 31.78% and 21.62% decrement in time of the protective scheme in different topologies for the distribution networks of the IEEE 38-bus and IEEE 14-bus test systems could be achievable by simultaneously optimizing relay characteristics and HSRs compared to existing approaches.
Rights: © The Authors. IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of The Institution of Engineering and Technology
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