2022 IEEE Texas Power and Energy Conference (TPEC) 2022
DOI: 10.1109/tpec54980.2022.9750756
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Superimposed Sequence Components for Microgrid Protection: A Review

Abstract: The new challenge to protective relaying in distribution networks (DNs), due to the integration of distributed generation (DG), has become a significant area of focus and research for power engineers. To achieve high penetration of DGs in the DNs, new methods of achieving desired sensitivity, selectivity, and security of fault detection and coordination must be adopted. Recent literature shows that superimposed sequence components offer great potential in fault detection and coordination in such DNs. This pape… Show more

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“…The superimposed sequence quantities technique has several advantages, such as not needing any settings, allowing the phases involved during a fault to be selected very quickly and increasing the sensitivity due to pre-fault conditions are removed from the signal [12,26]. By contrast, in scenarios where fault conditions are similar to pre-fault values or slow evolving faults, this technique can provide wrong results [6].…”
Section: Fpsa1: Faulted Phase Selector Based On Superimposed Sequence...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The superimposed sequence quantities technique has several advantages, such as not needing any settings, allowing the phases involved during a fault to be selected very quickly and increasing the sensitivity due to pre-fault conditions are removed from the signal [12,26]. By contrast, in scenarios where fault conditions are similar to pre-fault values or slow evolving faults, this technique can provide wrong results [6].…”
Section: Fpsa1: Faulted Phase Selector Based On Superimposed Sequence...mentioning
confidence: 99%