Title :
Dynamic protection and security assessment for highly loaded power systems
Author :
Krebs, R. ; Lerch, E. ; Ruhle, O.
Author_Institution :
Energy Sector, Siemens AG, Erlangen, Germany
Abstract :
The paper presents the application of software tools to simulate system dynamic behavior together with the possibility to select critical contingencies of an electrical energy system. The protection system, which is connected to the primary system via vts, cts and trip contacts, is running in parallel during system simulations, with all necessary relay functions, characteristics, settings and communication schemes. Possible visualization methods are presented which can support the operators to select critical system states-either of the primary or the protection system. Insecure operating conditions can be monitored in the time domain using the full system representation in real time or by calculating the eigenvalues of the system to monitor weakly damped system states and stability margins. Warnings about unselective protected areas can pop-up for fast information or they can be shown with the corresponding relays in single-line diagrams as a basis for new necessary protection coordination study. The locations of short circuits with corresponding trip times and unselective trips or no trips can be monitored in two-or three-dimensional diagrams. The optimized settings can be directly transmitted to relays, which are able to receive the adaptive settings.
Keywords :
power engineering computing; power system protection; power system security; critical system states; damped system states; eigenvalues; electrical energy system; power system protection; power system security assessment; relay functions; short circuits; single-line diagrams; software tool; stability margins; system dynamic behavior simulation; system simulation; three-dimensional diagrams; time domain; two three-dimensional diagrams; visualization method; Application software; Condition monitoring; Contacts; Power system dynamics; Power system protection; Power system security; Power system simulation; Protective relaying; Software tools; Visualization; Power system; adaptive protection; blackout prevention; contingencies; dynamic security assessment; protection; protection security assessment; protection selectivity; security margins; system constraints; system security; system stability limits;
Conference_Titel :
Power & Energy Society General Meeting, 2009. PES '09. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Calgary, AB
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4241-6
DOI :
10.1109/PES.2009.5275622