How simulation-based protection testing can unveil potential problems in complex protection schemes
How simulation-based protection testing can unveil potential problems in complex protection schemes
- Author(s): C. Büdenbender ; K. Mächtel ; T. Hensler
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2016.0006
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- Author(s): C. Büdenbender ; K. Mächtel ; T. Hensler Source: 13th International Conference on Development in Power System Protection 2016 (DPSP), 2016 page ()
- Conference: 13th International Conference on Development in Power System Protection 2016 (DPSP)
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2016.0006
- ISBN: 978-1-78561-138-4
- Location: Edinburgh, UK
- Conference date: 7-10 March 2016
- Format: PDF
Due to the increasing complexity of our electrical power systems, more complex protection schemes are used to protect transmission lines, transformers and other equipment. Simple conventional protection testing using a single test set for injection of steady-state voltages and currents is not suitable to verify the correct behaviour of such advanced schemes. Additionally the potential problems of these applications are more likely to be found in the complex interaction of individual relay settings than in a simple failure of a single protection element.
Inspec keywords: power transformer protection; power transmission reliability; power transmission protection
Subjects: Power transmission, distribution and supply; Reliability; Power system protection; Transformers and reactors
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