A new relaying scheme for protection of transmission lines connected to DFIG‐based wind farms

Abstract This paper presents a new protection scheme with low communication capacity requirement for protecting lines connected to a doubly‐fed induction generator (DFIG)‐based wind farm (WF). The proposed relaying scheme addresses the line protection challenges which stem from the non‐synchronous f...

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Main Authors: Javad Zare, Sahar Pirooz Azad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-10-01
Series:IET Renewable Power Generation
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1049/rpg2.12232
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spelling doaj-a30ca43526dd4d9fb66b78e5caaf4f1c2021-09-01T10:25:26ZengWileyIET Renewable Power Generation1752-14161752-14242021-10-0115132971298210.1049/rpg2.12232A new relaying scheme for protection of transmission lines connected to DFIG‐based wind farmsJavad Zare0Sahar Pirooz Azad1Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario CanadaDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario CanadaAbstract This paper presents a new protection scheme with low communication capacity requirement for protecting lines connected to a doubly‐fed induction generator (DFIG)‐based wind farm (WF). The proposed relaying scheme addresses the line protection challenges which stem from the non‐synchronous frequency component of the current fed from a DFIG‐based WF during a short‐circuit fault. The fault current frequency of a DFIG‐based WF deviates from the synchronous frequency during a fault, which affects the operation of distance relays. In such a scenario, the distance relay located at the WF terminal may lose its coordination with downstream relays, resulting in unnecessary tripping. The proposed scheme relies on the impedance trajectory captured by the local relay, local fault current characteristics, and the frequency tracking of the fault current measured at the distance relays located at the two ends of the transmission line connected to a DFIG‐based WF. The reliable performance of the proposed scheme is verified on a 4‐bus test system under balanced and unbalanced faults during super‐ and sub‐synchronous operating modes of the DFIG as well as its robustness against power system disturbances.https://doi.org/10.1049/rpg2.12232
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Sahar Pirooz Azad
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A new relaying scheme for protection of transmission lines connected to DFIG‐based wind farms
IET Renewable Power Generation
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Sahar Pirooz Azad
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title A new relaying scheme for protection of transmission lines connected to DFIG‐based wind farms
title_short A new relaying scheme for protection of transmission lines connected to DFIG‐based wind farms
title_full A new relaying scheme for protection of transmission lines connected to DFIG‐based wind farms
title_fullStr A new relaying scheme for protection of transmission lines connected to DFIG‐based wind farms
title_full_unstemmed A new relaying scheme for protection of transmission lines connected to DFIG‐based wind farms
title_sort new relaying scheme for protection of transmission lines connected to dfig‐based wind farms
publisher Wiley
series IET Renewable Power Generation
issn 1752-1416
1752-1424
publishDate 2021-10-01
description Abstract This paper presents a new protection scheme with low communication capacity requirement for protecting lines connected to a doubly‐fed induction generator (DFIG)‐based wind farm (WF). The proposed relaying scheme addresses the line protection challenges which stem from the non‐synchronous frequency component of the current fed from a DFIG‐based WF during a short‐circuit fault. The fault current frequency of a DFIG‐based WF deviates from the synchronous frequency during a fault, which affects the operation of distance relays. In such a scenario, the distance relay located at the WF terminal may lose its coordination with downstream relays, resulting in unnecessary tripping. The proposed scheme relies on the impedance trajectory captured by the local relay, local fault current characteristics, and the frequency tracking of the fault current measured at the distance relays located at the two ends of the transmission line connected to a DFIG‐based WF. The reliable performance of the proposed scheme is verified on a 4‐bus test system under balanced and unbalanced faults during super‐ and sub‐synchronous operating modes of the DFIG as well as its robustness against power system disturbances.
url https://doi.org/10.1049/rpg2.12232
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