Abstract

In view of the time delay and potential information loss problem in wide-area data acquisition, a wide-area backup protection algorithm based on the distance protection fitting factor is proposed in this paper. First, the contribution of the distance protection operating information to fault identification is defined as the distance protection contribution degree. Second, the protection fitness function and protection fitness expectation function are constructed using the distance protection contribution degree as the weight. And then, the distance protection fitting factor is gained by calculating the division of the protection fitness function by the protection fitness expectation function. Thus, the fault line can be identified. Finally, simulation tests on the IEEE 10-machine 39-bus system and Guizhou Duyun real-time digital simulator verify that the proposed method is not affected by the time delay in wide-area data acquisition and is able to identify the fault line correctly even when a large amount of distance protection operating information is lost or in error. Meanwhile, the uncertainty problem in traditional weight setting due to reliance on subjective experience is avoided. Besides, being small in computation amount, the proposed method is easy to implement in engineering practice.

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