Abstract

The conventionally used single-ended overcurrent relaying schemes find limitation in providing secured protection to large-scale wind farm medium voltage collector lines due to sensitivity and selectivity problems. In this paper, a two criteria-based improved relaying algorithm is proposed for effective protection of these collector lines. In the proposed method, the faulted line is identified first in a multi-feeder collector line of a doubley-fed induction generator (DFIG)-based wind farm using the transient energies derived from the voltage and current measurements near the collector substation bus. Once the faulted collector line is identified, then a time-time transform assisted fault classfication technique is proposed using only the current measurements of the faulted collector line. The efficacy of the relaying algorithm is validated on numerous fault and non-fault test cases simulated on different collector lines of DFIG-based grid-connected wind farm test system and modified IEEE 39-bus New England system through MATLAB/Simulink®. The algorithm is also implemented on OPAL-RT (OP4510) make real-time digital simulation platform. The simulation results justify the applicability of the proposed relaying scheme for effective detection, classification and isolation of faults in wind farm collector lines.

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