Distribution system protection by coordinated fault current limiters

Amir Heidary*, Hamid Radmanesh, Seyed Hamid Naghibi, Sahand Samandarpour, Kumars Rouzbehi, Negin Shariati

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Abstract

The protection of distribution networks is one of the most substantial issues, which needs special attention. Using appropriate protective equipment enhances the safety of the power distribution network during the fault conditions. Fault current limiter (FCL) is a kind of modern preserving system being used for protecting power networks and equipment. One of the main concerns of power networks is the voltage restoration of buses during faulty conditions. In this study, a group of coordinated DC reactor type faults current limiters are designed and tested to protect the network and restore its buses voltage within the fault period. To coordinate FCLs and measurement devices during the fault sequences, a wireless communication system and decision-making computer are used. The proposed FCLs coordination strategy is modelled and simulated in MATLAB platform and the results are validated by the developed laboratory test setup.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)59-65
Number of pages7
JournalIET Energy Systems Integration
Volume2
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020
Externally publishedYes

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