Abstract

A new wide-area backup protection algorithm based on the fault component voltage distribution is proposed in this paper. It is helpful to overcome the problems of complex setting and maloperation under flow transfer of conventional backup protection. The measured values of fault component voltage and current at one terminal of the transmission line are applied to estimate the fault component voltage at the other terminal. Then, the fault element can be identified by the ratio between the measured values and the estimated values. In addition, the speed of fault element identification can be accelerated by a faulted area detection scheme. The proposed method has the advantage of easy setting and low requirement for synchronized wide-area data. The studies performed on the IEEE 39-bus system validate the proposed algorithm under various faults and flow transfer.

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