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Adaptive current differential protection for active distribution network considering time synchronization error

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijepes.2022.108085

Keywords

Active distribution network; Current differential protection; Fault data self-synchronization; Inverter-based distributed generation; Time synchronization error

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  1. Spring City Industry Leadership Talent Support Program [2018014]
  2. Science and Technology Project of State Grid Corporation of China [2020A-048]

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An adaptive current differential protection method for active distribution networks is proposed in this paper. By modifying the restraint current of the differential protection, the method weakens the effect of time synchronization errors and improves the performance of the current differential protection.
To solve the impact of the integration of distributed generations on distribution network protection, current differential protection is introduced into the active distribution networks. Using fault data self-synchronization algorithm to construct current differential protection can reduce the cost of protection and communication, but the unsynchronized starting of relays on both sides will cause time synchronization errors and affect the reliability of protection, especially when high resistance faults occur at feeders with inverter-based DGs. In this paper, the cause of the starting delays of protective relays is analyzed through assumptions and approximations. On this basis, an adaptive current differential protection method for active distribution networks is proposed. This method uses the current amplitude ratio on both sides of the protected feeder to adaptively modify restraint current in differential protection, which can weaken the effect of time synchronization error caused by fault data self-synchronization algorithm and improve the performance of current differential protection. Finally, the effectiveness of the proposed method is verified in both PSCAD/EMTDC simulation and a closed-loop test platform based on the real-time digital simulator.

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