Determination of overcurrent time delay using fuzzy logic relays

The inverse definite minimum time relay has been used in the power distribution system in order to protect the system from power system faults.[1] These relays will function after a certain time delay when the current going through the relay exceeds a predefined set point. This time delay depends on...

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Main Authors: Bin Zainul Abidin A.A., Ramasamy A.K., Nagi F.H., Abidin I.B.Z.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-307492023-12-29T15:52:26Z Determination of overcurrent time delay using fuzzy logic relays Bin Zainul Abidin A.A. Ramasamy A.K. Nagi F.H. Abidin I.B.Z. 25824750400 16023154400 56272534200 35606640500 Gain scheduling Overcurrent rela PID controller Controllers Electric control equipment Electric load distribution Fuzzy control Fuzzy sets Industrial applications Intelligent systems Proportional control systems Scheduling Three term control systems Time delay Two term control systems Backup relays Fault currents Fuzzy logic controllers Gain scheduling Impedence Minimum time Over current Overcurrent rela Overcurrent relays PID controller Power distribution system Power system fault Set-point Fuzzy logic The inverse definite minimum time relay has been used in the power distribution system in order to protect the system from power system faults.[1] These relays will function after a certain time delay when the current going through the relay exceeds a predefined set point. This time delay depends on the ratio of the fault current flowing through the relay with the setpoint current defined by the protection engineer[2]. The basic problem with these relays is that the relays will have a longer time delay for a less severe fault[3]. Another problem that these relays would face is when the impedence between the backup relay and the main relay is much smaller than the impedence between the fault and the main relay. In this paper, the possibility of using a fuzzy logic controller(FLC) is studied in order to determine the time delay of the overcurrent relay. � 2009 IEEE. Final 2023-12-29T07:52:26Z 2023-12-29T07:52:26Z 2009 Conference paper 10.1109/CITISIA.2009.5224160 2-s2.0-70449096108 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-70449096108&doi=10.1109%2fCITISIA.2009.5224160&partnerID=40&md5=3be090232fdc49086f8d638b6efad50c https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/30749 5224160 480 485 Scopus
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topic Gain scheduling
Overcurrent rela
PID controller
Controllers
Electric control equipment
Electric load distribution
Fuzzy control
Fuzzy sets
Industrial applications
Intelligent systems
Proportional control systems
Scheduling
Three term control systems
Time delay
Two term control systems
Backup relays
Fault currents
Fuzzy logic controllers
Gain scheduling
Impedence
Minimum time
Over current
Overcurrent rela
Overcurrent relays
PID controller
Power distribution system
Power system fault
Set-point
Fuzzy logic
spellingShingle Gain scheduling
Overcurrent rela
PID controller
Controllers
Electric control equipment
Electric load distribution
Fuzzy control
Fuzzy sets
Industrial applications
Intelligent systems
Proportional control systems
Scheduling
Three term control systems
Time delay
Two term control systems
Backup relays
Fault currents
Fuzzy logic controllers
Gain scheduling
Impedence
Minimum time
Over current
Overcurrent rela
Overcurrent relays
PID controller
Power distribution system
Power system fault
Set-point
Fuzzy logic
Bin Zainul Abidin A.A.
Ramasamy A.K.
Nagi F.H.
Abidin I.B.Z.
Determination of overcurrent time delay using fuzzy logic relays
description The inverse definite minimum time relay has been used in the power distribution system in order to protect the system from power system faults.[1] These relays will function after a certain time delay when the current going through the relay exceeds a predefined set point. This time delay depends on the ratio of the fault current flowing through the relay with the setpoint current defined by the protection engineer[2]. The basic problem with these relays is that the relays will have a longer time delay for a less severe fault[3]. Another problem that these relays would face is when the impedence between the backup relay and the main relay is much smaller than the impedence between the fault and the main relay. In this paper, the possibility of using a fuzzy logic controller(FLC) is studied in order to determine the time delay of the overcurrent relay. � 2009 IEEE.
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Bin Zainul Abidin A.A.
Ramasamy A.K.
Nagi F.H.
Abidin I.B.Z.
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author Bin Zainul Abidin A.A.
Ramasamy A.K.
Nagi F.H.
Abidin I.B.Z.
author_sort Bin Zainul Abidin A.A.
title Determination of overcurrent time delay using fuzzy logic relays
title_short Determination of overcurrent time delay using fuzzy logic relays
title_full Determination of overcurrent time delay using fuzzy logic relays
title_fullStr Determination of overcurrent time delay using fuzzy logic relays
title_full_unstemmed Determination of overcurrent time delay using fuzzy logic relays
title_sort determination of overcurrent time delay using fuzzy logic relays
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