The Journal of Engineering | |
Fault direction identification for wind power integration system | |
Minghao Wen1  Zhen Wang1  Yu Chen1  Junchao Zheng1  Xuanwei Qi2  Liexiang Hu2  | |
[1] Huazhong University of Science and Technology;State Grid Zhejiang Electric Power Research Institute; | |
关键词: power transmission faults; fault diagnosis; power transmission protection; power transmission lines; fault currents; relay protection; wind power plants; wind power integration system; traditional directional relays; AC transmission lines; frequency domain; conventional approach; correct fault direction; fault characteristics; wind power system; frequency deviation; system impedance; fault current; voltage signal; RL model; opposite-side voltages; measuring current voltage; wind farm terminal; calculation voltage; memory voltage; reverse fault; forward fault; fault direction identification criterion; frequency 50.0 Hz; | |
DOI : 10.1049/joe.2018.8802 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Traditional directional relays of AC transmission lines are usually based on 50 Hz information in frequency domain in China. However, this conventional approach cannot provide the correct fault direction for the lines connected to wind farm because of the fault characteristics of the wind power system, that is, frequency deviation, variation of system impedance, weak feed feature, and so on. Then, the conventional approach of finding the phase angle between the fault current and a voltage signal will not identify the correct fault direction. To solve this problem, this paper proposes a novel fault direction identification method in time domain. Based on the RL model of transmission lines, opposite-side voltages of the line can be derived with the measuring current and voltage at wind farm terminal after the fault. Then, the adjusted cosine similarity between the calculation voltage based on the RL model and the memory voltage can be acquired. If the correlation between the calculation voltage and the memory voltage is close to 1, it is a reverse fault. Otherwise, it is a forward fault. Finally, the proposed novel fault direction identification criterion is verified by the PSCAD/EMTDC-based simulation results.
【 授权许可】
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