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Adaptive Threshold-Based Zonal Isolation of Faults in a Multiterminal DC Using Local Measurements

Bhaskar Mitra, Suman Debnath, Badrul Chowdhury

2021IEEE Systems Journal13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Fast and accurate methods of fault detection and isolation are a pre-emptive measure in multiterminal dc (MTdc) systems. Zonal isolation of faults is necessary to prevent any misopertation of the dc breakers that can lead to a shutdown of the network. Existing techniques require fast-communication or data synchronization methods have their own disadvantages. This article proposes a method for efficient fault zone isolation without the need of a communication link that prevents any misoperation of the dc breakers in a radial MTdc. This method provides individual local measurement-based control to the hybrid dc circuit breakers (dcCB). Faults created outside the zone of protection for a breaker create a change in the rate of change of current or voltage leading to misoperation. To avoid detection using a fixed threshold, an adaptive threshold based approach is suggested that updates the threshold based on the present operating status. Sensitivity analysis by varying the current limiting inductance and fault location is performed. A three terminal radial model of an MTdc is used for zonal isolation using power system computer aided design/electromagnetic transients including dc.

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Circuit breakerFault detection and isolationSynchronization (alternating current)Isolation (microbiology)InductanceFault (geology)Power (physics)EngineeringElectronic engineeringSensitivity (control systems)Computer scienceControl theory (sociology)Electrical engineeringVoltageTopology (electrical circuits)ActuatorControl (management)PhysicsGeologySeismologyArtificial intelligenceMicrobiologyBiologyQuantum mechanicsHVDC Systems and Fault ProtectionCardiac Structural Anomalies and RepairSuperconducting Materials and Applications
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