Title :
A discrete Fourier transform-based adaptive mimic phasor estimator for distance relaying applications
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Chung Cheng Inst. of Technol., Taoyuan
Abstract :
In protection relaying schemes, the digital filter unit plays the essential roles to calculate the accurate phasor. However, while the fault current contains plentiful decaying dc component, the over-reach of distance protection will cause sever problem. This work develops an adaptive mimic phasor estimator to remove the decaying dc oscillation between voltage and current and obtains the accurate apparent impedance. First, a discrete Fourier transform-based mimic phasor estimator is developed. Then, an adaptive scheme is proposed to obtain the decaying time constant. Unlike the fixed decaying dc time constant used in a digital mimic filter, the proposed algorithm adopts the transmission-line parameters information hiding in the voltage and current measurements to adaptively approximate the decaying dc time constant to the accurate value. Thus, the estimation error in the mimic filter due to the time constant mismatch can be eliminated. Both full-cycle and half-cycle versions are developed in this work. Simulations results illustrate the effectiveness of this new algorithm for distance relaying applications
Keywords :
digital filters; discrete Fourier transforms; fault currents; power transmission protection; relay protection; adaptive mimic phasor estimator; decaying dc oscillation; decaying time constant; digital filter unit; digital mimic filter; discrete Fourier transform; distance protection; distance relaying; fault current; protection relaying schemes; time constant mismatch; transmission-line parameters information hiding; Adaptive filters; Digital filters; Digital relays; Fault currents; Impedance; Information filtering; Information filters; Protection; Protective relaying; Voltage; Adaptive mimic phasor estimator; decaying dc component; discrete Fourier transform; distance relaying; phasor;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRD.2006.874609