Abstract

This paper proposes a novel protection scheme equipped with time current voltage dual setting directional overcurrent relays for radial distribution systems with (distributed generation) DG without the need of communication assistance. The proposed protection scheme is formulated as a nonlinear programming problem where the main objective is to determine the optimal relay forward and reverse settings to minimize the relay overall operating times. The proposed scheme, based on the time current voltage dual settings directional overcurrent relay, is applied to the IEEE 33-bus radial distribution system with synchronous-based DG and its performance is compared against the conventional protection schemes that rely on both standard overcurrent relays and time current voltage directional overcurrent relays (proposed in the literature). The results show that, for radial distribution systems, the proposed scheme is capable of mitigating protection coordination failure due to DG reverse fault currents (a limitation in overcurrent relays), does not require communication (a limitation for meshed distribution systems) and does not require additional relays (a limitation in directional overcurrent relays) and thus making such relays more suitable for protecting radial distribution systems with DG.

Highlights

  • Protection from faults is a basic necessity in the planning and designing of distribution systems

  • AND ANALYSIS the simulation results for the 3 protection schemes using: conventional overcurrent relays, time current voltage directional overcurrent relays and time current voltage dual settings directional overcurrent relays are presented and compared when applied to the IEEE 33-bus radial distribution system

  • This paper proposes a protection scheme for radial distribution systems equipped with Distributed generations (DGs) that relies on a combination of time current voltage dual setting and overcurrent relays

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Introduction

Protection from faults is a basic necessity in the planning and designing of distribution systems. In order to reduce the protection scheme operating time, dual setting directional overcurrent relays were proposed for meshed distribution systems equipped with DG [20], [25]. This paper proposes a dual setting time current voltage directional overcurrent relays (TCV-DOCR) protection scheme for radial distribution systems with high DG penetration.

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