An Adaptive Coordinated Wide-Area Backup Protection Algorithm for Network Topology Variability

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Abstract

The flexible and variable topology and the high penetration of distributed generations make it difficult to set and coordinate the traditional backup protection based only on local quantities. Therefore, an adaptive coordinated wide-area backup protection algorithm applicable to network topology changes, which is based on a small amount of wide-area information, is proposed. Firstly, an overview is given and the implementation principle is described. Next, the distribution of the amplitude of the positive-sequence fault component voltage is analyzed. It is combined with the inverse-time characteristics equation to achieve online adaptive setting of parameters. A line length influence factor is introduced to ensure the selectivity of the remote backup protection when short lines are included. The operating time of each protection automatically reflects its relative relationship with the fault location to achieve adaptive coordination of local/remote backup protections. Finally, the adaptability of the proposed method is verified when the topology changes, the line length changes and the capacity of distributed generation changes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)958-969
Number of pages12
JournalIEEE Transactions on Power Delivery
Volume39
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023

Keywords

  • adaptive coordination
  • amplitude of positive-sequence fault component voltage
  • line length influence factor
  • topology change
  • Wide-area backup protection algorithm

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