Abstract

AbstractThere exist problems of hard coordination and threshold setting as well as low sensitivity in overcurrent relay due to the bidirectional and small fault current when distributed generators are integrated into the distribution network. This paper introduces ferrite rings (FRs) to act as boundaries of distribution feeders, and a peak time of voltage traveling wave‐based protection is proposed. The characteristics of FRs are analyzed and their feasibility as line boundary is validated. The fault characteristics of internal and external faults are analyzed when FRs are installed at both ends of the protected feeder. The results show that the peak time of the voltage travelling wave of the internal fault is far smaller than that of the external faults. According to the difference, the fault detection method and the protection scheme are proposed. Simulations in PSCAD and experiment validate that the proposed protection principle can reliably distinguish between internal and external faults. Besides, the proposed protection scheme has higher sensitivity compared to ROCOV‐based protection.

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