Abstract

Traditional distance protection may mal-operate or refuse to operate in the case of non-metallic faults, endangering the safety of power system. Therefore, a new adaptive distance protection scheme based on the impedance complex plane is proposed in this study. First, by utilising the phase relationship between the negative sequence current at the relaying point and the current at the fault point, the fault supplementary impedance angle caused by the fault resistance is calculated. Then, the effective fault impedance from the fault point to the relaying point is obtained by the trigonometric function relationship of the effective fault impedance, measured impedance and fault supplementary impedance on the impedance complex plane. On this basis, the criterion of the adaptive distance protection is constructed. Finally, test results on real-time digital simulator demonstrate that the protection scheme proposed in this study is applicable to various types of faults, and has a good adaptability to different system operating conditions. Compared with traditional distance protection scheme, the proposed scheme is immune to the fault resistance, thus mal-operation or operation-rejection of distance protection caused by the fault resistance could be effectively avoided.

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