• DocumentCode
    112803
  • Title

    Impacts of Grounding Configurations on Responses of Ground Protective Relays for DFIG-Based WECSs—Part I: Solid Ground Faults

  • Author

    Saleh, S.A. ; Aljankawey, A.S. ; Meng, Ryan ; Meng, J. ; Chang, L. ; Diduch, C.P.

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB, Canada
  • Volume
    51
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    2015
  • fDate
    July-Aug. 2015
  • Firstpage
    2804
  • Lastpage
    2818
  • Abstract
    One of the requirements for safe, stable, sustainable, and profitable operation of doubly fed induction generators (DFIGs)-based wind energy conversion systems (WECSs) is the accurate and reliable protection against electrical faults, in particular, ground faults. The performance of protective devices employed to achieve this requirement is highly dependent on the grounding configuration of the DFIG-based WECS. This paper investigates impacts of the grounding configuration on the performance of protective devices used to protect DFIGs-based WECSs from electrical ground faults. Investigated grounding configurations include solid grounding, low-resistance grounding, high-resistance grounding, and no grounding. This paper also investigates the use of a capacitor in parallel with a low resistance, as a grounding configuration, to limit ground potentials, reduce ground currents, and minimize impacts on responses of ground protective relays. The impacts of the grounding configurations on protective devices are observed through their ability to identify faults, as well as their speed to respond to identified faults. Simulation and experimental results reveal that adequately designed low-resistance grounding offers the minimum impacts on protective devices used for ground protection of DFIG-based WECSs.
  • Keywords
    asynchronous generators; earthing; power system protection; relay protection; wind power plants; DFIG; WECS; doubly fed induction generators; electrical faults; ground protection; ground protective relays; grounding configurations; high-resistance grounding; low-resistance grounding; no grounding; protective devices; solid ground faults; solid grounding; wind energy conversion systems; Circuit faults; Electric potential; Grounding; Mathematical model; Relays; Resistance; Rotors; Doubly fed induction generators (DFIGs); Wind energy conversion; doubly-fed induction generators; power system grounding; power system protection; wind energy conversion;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0093-9994
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TIA.2014.2387479
  • Filename
    7001184