An Adaptive Protection Technique for Smart Distribution Network
The future distribution networks (DNs), commonly known as the smart grid is expected to be reliable, efficient, and can accommodate renewable energy resources. The smart distribution network has to withstand the technical challenges related to the integration of distributed generations (DGs). Among...
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doaj-d3f193191d214d72891c1f308890f2ad2020-11-25T03:15:01ZengKaunas University of TechnologyElektronika ir Elektrotechnika1392-12152029-57312020-08-01264465610.5755/j01.eie.26.4.2577825778An Adaptive Protection Technique for Smart Distribution NetworkAbdulfetah Shobole0Mustafa Baysal1Mohammed Wadi2Mehmet Rida Tur3Electrical Engineering Department, Istanbul Sabahattin Zaim UniversityElectrical Engineering Department, Yildiz Technical UniversityElectrical Engineering Department, Istanbul Sabahattin Zaim UniversityElectrical Engineering Department, Batman UniversityThe future distribution networks (DNs), commonly known as the smart grid is expected to be reliable, efficient, and can accommodate renewable energy resources. The smart distribution network has to withstand the technical challenges related to the integration of distributed generations (DGs). Among these technical challenges, protection malfunctioning with the increased integration of DGs is one of the important issues, which requires a great concern. Thus, a protection philosophy, which can suit the future smart grid requirements with respect to increased integration of DGs, has to be devised. In this paper, an adaptive protection technique, which is based on the characteristics of fault-current and load-current variation, is proposed. In the proposed method, intelligent electronic devices (IEDs) monitor the status of circuit breakers (CBs) and DGs. If any status change occurs, the calculation and relay agents are triggered to update the IEDs. DigSILENT PowerFactory is used to verify the suggested philosophy. Especially DigSILENT Programming Language (DPL) is used to model the adaptive protection. The solar power plant in the Antalya vicinity in Turkey is used to verify the proposed method. The results of the simulation study show the correct operation and effectiveness of the proposed method.http://eejournal.ktu.lt/index.php/elt/article/view/25778smart gridspower system protectiondistributed power generationpower system distribution |
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Abdulfetah Shobole Mustafa Baysal Mohammed Wadi Mehmet Rida Tur An Adaptive Protection Technique for Smart Distribution Network Elektronika ir Elektrotechnika smart grids power system protection distributed power generation power system distribution |
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An Adaptive Protection Technique for Smart Distribution Network |
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An Adaptive Protection Technique for Smart Distribution Network |
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An Adaptive Protection Technique for Smart Distribution Network |
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adaptive protection technique for smart distribution network |
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Kaunas University of Technology |
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Elektronika ir Elektrotechnika |
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1392-1215 2029-5731 |
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The future distribution networks (DNs), commonly known as the smart grid is expected to be reliable, efficient, and can accommodate renewable energy resources. The smart distribution network has to withstand the technical challenges related to the integration of distributed generations (DGs). Among these technical challenges, protection malfunctioning with the increased integration of DGs is one of the important issues, which requires a great concern. Thus, a protection philosophy, which can suit the future smart grid requirements with respect to increased integration of DGs, has to be devised. In this paper, an adaptive protection technique, which is based on the characteristics of fault-current and load-current variation, is proposed. In the proposed method, intelligent electronic devices (IEDs) monitor the status of circuit breakers (CBs) and DGs. If any status change occurs, the calculation and relay agents are triggered to update the IEDs. DigSILENT PowerFactory is used to verify the suggested philosophy. Especially DigSILENT Programming Language (DPL) is used to model the adaptive protection. The solar power plant in the Antalya vicinity in Turkey is used to verify the proposed method. The results of the simulation study show the correct operation and effectiveness of the proposed method. |
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smart grids power system protection distributed power generation power system distribution |
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