Line differential protection modeling with composite current and voltage signal comparison method
This paper discusses the protection system which is the most important part in a power system. Increased protection system reliability determines to improve the performance of the entire electrical system. Differential scheme denoted a very reliable method to secure the protection zone. There have b...
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my.utm.533172018-07-25T07:55:31Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/53317/ Line differential protection modeling with composite current and voltage signal comparison method Eteruddin, Hamzah Mohd. Zin, Abdullah Asuhaimi Belyamin, Belyamin TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering This paper discusses the protection system which is the most important part in a power system. Increased protection system reliability determines to improve the performance of the entire electrical system. Differential scheme denoted a very reliable method to secure the protection zone. There have been some studies on this topic. However, still need further study in order to obtain a better system, simple and reliable. The resulting model is made in gradually. Each stage is verified to reduce operational errors. Validation was done using the composite method of current and voltage signals, and the sigma delta algorithm as the analog to digital converter. Numerous computing were done to simulate the differential protection system on the underground cable transmission line 420 kV along the 58.5 km, using Matlab / Simulink. The results showed that the proposed method is effective enough to minimize the percentage of errors Universitas Ahmad Dahlan 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/53317/1/AbdullahAsuhaimiMohdZin2014_Linedifferentialprotectionmodeling.pdf Eteruddin, Hamzah and Mohd. Zin, Abdullah Asuhaimi and Belyamin, Belyamin (2014) Line differential protection modeling with composite current and voltage signal comparison method. Telkomnika (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control), 12 (1). pp. 53-62. ISSN 1693-6930 http://dx.doi.org/10.12928/TELKOMNIKA.v12i1.1966 DOI: 10.12928/TELKOMNIKA.v12i1.1966 |
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This paper discusses the protection system which is the most important part in a power system. Increased protection system reliability determines to improve the performance of the entire electrical system. Differential scheme denoted a very reliable method to secure the protection zone. There have been some studies on this topic. However, still need further study in order to obtain a better system, simple and reliable. The resulting model is made in gradually. Each stage is verified to reduce operational errors. Validation was done using the composite method of current and voltage signals, and the sigma delta algorithm as the analog to digital converter. Numerous computing were done to simulate the differential protection system on the underground cable transmission line 420 kV along the 58.5 km, using Matlab / Simulink. The results showed that the proposed method is effective enough to minimize the percentage of errors |
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Line differential protection modeling with composite current and voltage signal comparison method |
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