DocumentCode
3861909
Title
2002 Transmission and Distribution Latin America Conference 18-22 March 2002 Sao Paulo, Brazil
Author
A. Dysko;C. Booth;J.R. McDonald;A. Carter
Author_Institution
Nat. Grid Co., Letherhead, UK
Volume
21
Issue
5
fYear
2001
Firstpage
13
Lastpage
13
Abstract
This letter presents a simulation-based case study that indicates the need for accurate dynamic modeling of protection systems. In many cases, a static analysis based on current and voltage phasors may be sufficient to assess the performance of protection systems. There are several circumstances under which such a simplified study does not provide the depth of analysis necessary to obtain accurate results, however. This letter presents a study of the influence of transformer magnetizing inrush current on the performance of different types of distance protection relays. Three types of distance relays have been investigated: Micromho, THR, and REL 100. The studies have been performed in order to demonstrate the difference in responses to the same event when detailed dynamic models of protection relays are utilized.
Keywords
"System performance","Performance analysis","Protective relaying","Surge protection","Power system protection","Power system modeling","Circuit faults","Saturation magnetization","Iron","Impedance"
Journal_Title
IEEE Power Engineering Review
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0272-1724
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/39.920967
Filename
920967
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