2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.epsr.2010.04.006
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Directional relays without voltage sensors for distribution networks with distributed generation: Use of symmetrical components

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“…Furthermore, the Discrete-Wavelet transform was used in [19] to evaluate the symmetrical components with unbalanced and distorted waveforms in transient conditions. The advances also include the testing of new functionalities for the relays included in distribution systems [20]. The research in this direction is still open, with new emerging solutions such as the non-linear adaptive method proposed in [21] for the estimation of the symmetrical components in real-time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the Discrete-Wavelet transform was used in [19] to evaluate the symmetrical components with unbalanced and distorted waveforms in transient conditions. The advances also include the testing of new functionalities for the relays included in distribution systems [20]. The research in this direction is still open, with new emerging solutions such as the non-linear adaptive method proposed in [21] for the estimation of the symmetrical components in real-time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the method has the adaptability problem in a wind power system because of the fast variation of the load current. Two kinds of directional relays based on a sequence component are presented in [8]: one calculates the ratio of the negative sequence component to the zero sequence component and identifies direction by comparing the ratio with a statistical boundary value; the other compares the values of the fifth harmonic of the zero sequence component with the positive sequence component to determine the fault direction. Both directional relays work well under ideal conditions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Na referência [7] utiliza-se o ATP para modelagem de uma RD para avaliar o desempenho da rede considerando a natureza aleatória das faltas. Em [8], os autores apresentam dois algoritmos baseado em componentes simétricos da corrente de sequências zero, positivo e negativo, para proteção de relé de sobrecorrente direcional (do inglês Directional Overcurrent Relays -DOCR) na rede primária do alimentador com Geração Distribuída (GD) e em [9] apresenta-se um novo método para coordenar o relé DOCR instalado em uma RD em malha utilizando algoritmos evolutivos e programação linear. Em [10], apresenta-se uma visão geral da proteção de RD com interligação do GD e descreve a implementação de dispositivos de proteção como: relés, religadores, fusíveis, seccionalizadores e interruptores no EMTP.…”
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