Title :
Compensation of the distortion in the secondary current caused by saturation and remanence in a CT
Author :
Yong-Cheol Kang ; Ui-Jai Lim ; Sang-Hee Kang ; Crossley, Peter
Author_Institution :
Chonbuk Nat. Univ., South Korea
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Current transformer (CT) saturation may cause the maloperation of a protection relay. This is particularly onerous when the remanent flux in the core of the CT adds to the flux change caused by the fault. The CT is forced into deep saturation and the waveshape of the secondary current is severely distorted. An algorithm for compensating the distortion in the secondary current caused by saturation and remanence in a CT is described in this paper. A second-difference function detects when the CT first starts to saturate. At this instant, the negative value of the second-difference function corresponds to the magnetizing current; which in conjunction with the magnetization curve is used to estimate the core flux. This is then used as an initial value to calculate how the flux changes during the fault. The magnetizing current is estimated by inserting the estimated core flux into the magnetization curve and added to the secondary current; the result, the compensated secondary current, is equal to the secondary referred primary current. Various test results indicate that the proposed algorithm can accurately compensate a severely distorted secondary current and is not affected by remanence. The paper concludes by describing the hardware implementation of the algorithm on a prototype compensation unit based on a digital signal processor.
Keywords :
current transformers; digital signal processing chips; magnetic flux; power engineering computing; power system faults; relay protection; remanence; core flux estimation; current transformer saturation; digital signal processor; magnetization curve; magnetizing current; protection relay maloperation; remanent flux; second-difference function; secondary current; Circuit faults; Current transformers; Fault currents; Magnetic cores; Magnetic flux; Protection; Protective relaying; Remanence; Saturation magnetization; Signal processing algorithms;
Conference_Titel :
Power Engineering Society General Meeting, 2004. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Denver, CO
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8465-2
DOI :
10.1109/PES.2004.1372765