Digital simulation of distance-relay comparators and their response to primary-system d.c. transients

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Digital computer models of a selection of 2-input phaseand amplitude-comparator distance relays, generating mho and offset-mho characteristics in the steady state, are described and evaluated under transient conditions, necessitating interpretation of the criteria of operation in instantaneous terms. The primary system is simply represented by sinusoidal-voltage source and lumped impedances, comparator representation includes consideration of finite sensitivity and the provision of self polarisation. Dynamic performance is presented in the form of contoured distance-to-fault/system-impedance-ratio curves.

Inspec keywords: comparators (circuits); power system protection; simulation; electrical engineering applications of computers

Other keywords: digital simulation; digital computer models; contoured distance to fault/system impedance ratio curves; phase comparator; response to primary system DC transients; dynamic performance; distance relay comparators; amplitude comparator; steady state

Subjects: Power engineering computing; Power system protection

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