Title :
Transients computation for relay testing in real-time
Author :
M. Kezunovic;M. Aganagic;V. Skendzic;J. Domaszewicz;J.K. Bladow;D.M. Hamai;S.M. McKenna
Author_Institution :
Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX, USA
Abstract :
This paper discusses characteristics of a new digital simulator for protection relay testing. The most demanding design requirement is computation of fault transients under the condition of real-time change of power system configuration due to relay operation. This problem is solved using EMTP computational techniques enhanced with novel numerical solutions for dynamic power system configuration change and nonlinear element modeling. An advanced computer architecture is utilized to achieve further optimization of the execution time for the transients computation code. The main advantage of this design is the use of conventional single processor computer architecture in combination with advanced digital signal processors (DSPs). This makes this simulator an off-the-shelf product with all the benefits of commercially available computers priced at a relatively low cost.
Keywords :
"Testing","Power system transients","Power system relaying","Digital relays","Protective relaying","Power system simulation","Power system protection","Power system modeling","Power system dynamics","Computational modeling"
Journal_Title :
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery