Title :
A Saturation Suppression Approach for the Current Transformer—Part I: Fundamental Concepts and Design
Author :
Davarpanah, M. ; Sanaye-Pasand, Majid ; Iravani, Reza
Author_Institution :
Electr. & Comput. Eng. Sch., Univ. of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
The current transformer (CT) is prone to the magnetic core saturation during the power system faults. The CT saturation can prolong and/or miscoordinate operation of relays and thus may result in the system stability problems and equipment damage. This paper proposes a new hardware-based method to suppress or prevent the CT saturation. The proposed approach is based on adding a controllable resistor at the CT secondary circuit which dynamically generates a flux to oppose the time varying flux associated with the decaying dc component of the fault current. Part I of this two-part paper presents the concept, the controllable-switch operational strategy, the design steps, and the parameters of the controllable resistor. Part II provides a comprehensive evaluation of the controllable resistor based on offline digital time-domain simulation and control-hardware-in-the-loop studies.
Keywords :
current transformers; power system stability; CT saturation; CT secondary circuit; DC component; control-hardware-in-the-loop studies; controllable resistor; controllable-switch operational strategy; current transformer; equipment damage; fault current; hardware-based method; magnetic core saturation; offline digital time-domain simulation; power system faults; saturation suppression approach; system stability problems; time varying flux; Circuit faults; Current transformers; Fault currents; Magnetic cores; Resistors; Switches; Switching circuits; CT desaturation; CT saturation prevention; Current transformer (CT); electronic switch;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRD.2013.2253496