Title :
Out-of-step protection fundamentals and advancements
Author :
Tziouvaras, D.A. ; Daqing Hou
Author_Institution :
Schweitzer Eng. Labs. Inc., Vacaville, CA, USA
Abstract :
Power systems are subjected to a wide range of small or larger disturbances during operating conditions. Small changes in loading conditions occur continually. The power system must adjust to these changing conditions and continue to operate satisfactorily and within the desired bounds of voltage and frequency. The power system should be designed to survive larger types of disturbances, such as faults, loss of a large generator, or line switching. Certain system disturbances may cause loss of synchronism between a generator and the rest of the utility system, or between interconnected power systems of neighboring utilities. If such a loss of synchronism occurs, it is imperative that the generator or system areas operating asynchronously are separated immediately to avoid widespread outages and equipment damage. In this paper we describe the philosophy and application fundamentals of out-of-step protection in transmission systems. We also discuss recent enhancements in the design of out-of-step tripping and blocking protection functions that improve the security and reliability of the power system. In addition, we demonstrate the out-of-step phenomena and distance relay element behavior using EMTP and Matlab simulations.
Keywords :
EMTP; power system security; power transmission protection; power transmission reliability; relay protection; EMTP; Matlab simulations; blocking protection functions; distance relay; interconnected power systems; large generator; line switching; out-of-step protection fundamentals; out-of-step tripping; power system reliability; power system security; system disturbances; transmission systems; utility system; Frequency synchronization; Power generation; Power system faults; Power system interconnection; Power system protection; Power system relaying; Power system reliability; Power system security; Power system simulation; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Protective Relay Engineers, 2004 57th Annual Conference for
Conference_Location :
College Station, TX, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8432-6
DOI :
10.1109/CPRE.2004.238495