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Source-Agnostic Time-Domain Distance Relay

Prabin Adhikari, Sukumar Brahma, Phani Gadde

2021IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery34 citationsDOI

Abstract

Fault response of an inverter based resource (IBR) is dictated by its control scheme, making it markedly different from the response of a synchronous source. This has led to misoperation of distance relays when fed by IBRs. Published literature is mostly focused on changing the control design of inverters, but this approach is not practical, as these controls are proprietary and beyond the reach of utilities. To resolve this issue, this paper proposes a method for a source-agnostic distance relay that works in time-domain. Using only single ended measurements, the relay detects, classifies and locates any fault on the line it monitors. The method does not require any polarization technique. It is shown to work for unbalanced lines of any length, for transmission or distribution system with any number (even 100%) of IBRs, is immune to load encroachment, decaying dc offset and prefault currents. With very limited communication, it is also shown to be immune to fault resistance.

Topics & Concepts

RelayProtective relayElectric power transmissionTransmission lineOffset (computer science)InverterComputer scienceElectronic engineeringTime domainFault (geology)EngineeringElectrical engineeringVoltagePower (physics)Programming languageComputer visionPhysicsGeologyQuantum mechanicsSeismologyPower Systems Fault DetectionIslanding Detection in Power SystemsHVDC Systems and Fault Protection
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