2023
DOI: 10.3390/s23104874
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A Comparative Study of Smart THD-Based Fault Protection Techniques for Distribution Networks

Abstract: The integration of Distributed Generators (DGs) into distribution systems (DSs) leads to more reliable and efficient power delivery for customers. However, the possibility of bi-directional power flow creates new technical problems for protection schemes. This poses a threat to conventional strategies because the relay settings have to be adjusted depending on the network topology and operational mode. As a solution, it is important to develop novel fault protection techniques to ensure reliable protection and… Show more

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“…The author’s previous work [ 15 , 16 ] offers two THD-based techniques for fault isolation in different locations of a DS grid: one using a Second-Order Generalized Integrator structure (SOGI) [ 15 ] and another using the Multiple SOGI (MSOGI) [ 16 ]. Both approaches exhibit the fast detection of both symmetrical and unsymmetrical faults.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The author’s previous work [ 15 , 16 ] offers two THD-based techniques for fault isolation in different locations of a DS grid: one using a Second-Order Generalized Integrator structure (SOGI) [ 15 ] and another using the Multiple SOGI (MSOGI) [ 16 ]. Both approaches exhibit the fast detection of both symmetrical and unsymmetrical faults.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%