Abstract

Sympathetic interaction between transformers is a quite normal phenomenon in power systems. For the purpose of preventing transformer differential protection relays from malfunction, this paper proposes a morphological method for the identification of sympathetic inrush, which is the first time when mathematical morphology is applied in this field. Since the waveform of differential current is symmetrical in an internal fault case while asymmetrical in a sympathetic inrush case, the proposed method uses a morphological operator to extract the peaks and valleys of the differential current to distinguish sympathetic inrush. Considering the possible current-transformer (CT) saturation conditions, this paper combines a morphological gradient with a weighted mathematical morphological operator to improve the effectiveness of the proposed method. The proposed method is evaluated on data collected from simulation cases established in PSCAD/EMTDC and from laboratory experiments, respectively. Identification results have verified that by comparing with the traditional second harmonic restrain method, the proposed method can distinguish sympathetic inrush from an internal fault current more accurately and more effectively, even when the CT is fully saturated.

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