Abstract
This paper presents the novel islanding detection technique that depends on the piezoelectric sensors for distributed generation sources (DGs) in the grid-integrated operation mode. The islanding detection method employs a piezoelectric sensor for the detection of the frequency variations during grid disruptions. The designed diaphragm-based sensor has a natural frequency as that of the fundamental frequency of the system frequency signal. Any further deviations from the natural frequency due to the disturbances will be sensed by the sensor and a control signal is being sent to the associated circuit breaker for suitable action. The sensor structure is modeled using the finite element method and implemented in the Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) of the grid-integrated DGs. The proposed circular diaphragm-based sensor structure will have the bandwidth in the range of natural frequency with the tolerance rate of ±1% and uses the input signal received from the PLL controller outer loop. The proposed islanding detection technique’s performance and reliability for grid-integrated DG are validated using the real-time hardware in the loop test-bed platform. The HIL virtual simulated responses show that the method can be proposed effectively for islanding detection in the event of frequency variations in the grid-integrated DG systems.
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