Coordination of non‐directional overcurrent relays and fuses in active distribution networks considering reverse short‐circuit currents of DGs

Abstract Abstract The main protection equipment in radial distribution networks are non‐directional overcurrent relays (NDOCR) and fuses which are coordinated using the conventional protection coordination method. By installing distributed generations (DGs) in the network, reverse short‐circuit curr...

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Main Authors: Mahdi Ghotbi‐Maleki, Reza Mohammadi Chabanloo, Mohammad Reza Taheri, Hatem H. Zeineldin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-09-01
Series:IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1049/gtd2.12197
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spelling doaj-d1bfe63f739f47ba825e4397e6887d262021-08-16T07:50:55ZengWileyIET Generation, Transmission & Distribution1751-86871751-86952021-09-0115182539255310.1049/gtd2.12197Coordination of non‐directional overcurrent relays and fuses in active distribution networks considering reverse short‐circuit currents of DGsMahdi Ghotbi‐Maleki0Reza Mohammadi Chabanloo1Mohammad Reza Taheri2Hatem H. Zeineldin3Department of Electrical Engineering Shahid Beheshti University Tehran IranDepartment of Electrical Engineering Shahid Beheshti University Tehran IranDepartment of Electrical Engineering Shahid Beheshti University Tehran IranFaculty of Engineering Cairo University Giza EgyptAbstract Abstract The main protection equipment in radial distribution networks are non‐directional overcurrent relays (NDOCR) and fuses which are coordinated using the conventional protection coordination method. By installing distributed generations (DGs) in the network, reverse short‐circuit currents (SCC), injected from DGs, can lead to false tripping of NDOCRs and false melting of fuses. In the previous studies, some methods have been proposed to overcome these issues using directional overcurrent relays, fault current limiter, and adaptive methods that relay on communication. The present paper proposes a new coordination method to prevent these issues without the need for installing a new equipment, by proposing a new set of selectivity constraints. Here, selectivity between equipment is established, and false tripping and false melting issues are mitigated. The coordination of protection equipment according to the proposed method requires the use of optimization algorithms, and therefore, the proposed method is formulated as a mixed‐integer linear programming method to take advantage of mathematical optimization algorithms. The proposed coordination method is applied to a real distribution network and the results indicate the high efficiency of the proposed method in dealing with false relay tripping and fuse melting issues.https://doi.org/10.1049/gtd2.12197
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author Mahdi Ghotbi‐Maleki
Reza Mohammadi Chabanloo
Mohammad Reza Taheri
Hatem H. Zeineldin
spellingShingle Mahdi Ghotbi‐Maleki
Reza Mohammadi Chabanloo
Mohammad Reza Taheri
Hatem H. Zeineldin
Coordination of non‐directional overcurrent relays and fuses in active distribution networks considering reverse short‐circuit currents of DGs
IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution
author_facet Mahdi Ghotbi‐Maleki
Reza Mohammadi Chabanloo
Mohammad Reza Taheri
Hatem H. Zeineldin
author_sort Mahdi Ghotbi‐Maleki
title Coordination of non‐directional overcurrent relays and fuses in active distribution networks considering reverse short‐circuit currents of DGs
title_short Coordination of non‐directional overcurrent relays and fuses in active distribution networks considering reverse short‐circuit currents of DGs
title_full Coordination of non‐directional overcurrent relays and fuses in active distribution networks considering reverse short‐circuit currents of DGs
title_fullStr Coordination of non‐directional overcurrent relays and fuses in active distribution networks considering reverse short‐circuit currents of DGs
title_full_unstemmed Coordination of non‐directional overcurrent relays and fuses in active distribution networks considering reverse short‐circuit currents of DGs
title_sort coordination of non‐directional overcurrent relays and fuses in active distribution networks considering reverse short‐circuit currents of dgs
publisher Wiley
series IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution
issn 1751-8687
1751-8695
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Abstract Abstract The main protection equipment in radial distribution networks are non‐directional overcurrent relays (NDOCR) and fuses which are coordinated using the conventional protection coordination method. By installing distributed generations (DGs) in the network, reverse short‐circuit currents (SCC), injected from DGs, can lead to false tripping of NDOCRs and false melting of fuses. In the previous studies, some methods have been proposed to overcome these issues using directional overcurrent relays, fault current limiter, and adaptive methods that relay on communication. The present paper proposes a new coordination method to prevent these issues without the need for installing a new equipment, by proposing a new set of selectivity constraints. Here, selectivity between equipment is established, and false tripping and false melting issues are mitigated. The coordination of protection equipment according to the proposed method requires the use of optimization algorithms, and therefore, the proposed method is formulated as a mixed‐integer linear programming method to take advantage of mathematical optimization algorithms. The proposed coordination method is applied to a real distribution network and the results indicate the high efficiency of the proposed method in dealing with false relay tripping and fuse melting issues.
url https://doi.org/10.1049/gtd2.12197
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