Title of article :
Adaptive distance protection of double-circuit lines using artificial neural networks
Author/Authors :
Jongepier، نويسنده , , A.G.، نويسنده , , van der Sluis، نويسنده , , L.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Abstract :
Because of the zero seqwnce mutual coupling of
parallel circuits, the distance calculation performed by a
ground distance relay is incorrect. This error is influenced by
the actual power system condition. Although accounted for
by using a large safety margin in the zone boundaries,
unexpected overreach can still occur and the operation
speed is decreased.
Adaptive protection offers an approach to compensate for
the influence of the variable power system conditions. By
adapting the relay settings to the actual power system
condition, the relay will respond more accurately to power
systern faults. The selectivity of the protection system is
increased, as is the power system reliability.
In this paper, an adaptive distance relaying concept is
presented. In order to minimize the required communication,
local measurements are used to estimate the entire power
systern condition. An artificial neural network is used to
estimate the actual power system condition and to calculate
the appropriate tripping impedance.
Application of this concept to the model of the Dutch
380 kV power system has resulted in an enormous increase
in relaying accuracy. The relaying error is reduced
substantially. Most importantly, the standard deviation,
indicating the relay’s sensitivity to power system condition
variations, is reduced to nearly zero. The zone boundary is
kept nearly constant. which facilitates the relay coordination.
The selectivity of the entire power system protection system
is improved.
It is shown that adaptive protection improves the protection
systelm selectivity, and that artificial neural networks canvery well be used to estimate the actual power system
condition.
Keywords :
Distance protection , Adaptive protection , doublecircuitlines , Artificial Neural Networks.
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER DELIVERY
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER DELIVERY