2020
DOI: 10.1002/er.5705
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Zero non‐detection zone assessment for anti‐islanding protection in rotating machines based distributed generation system

Abstract: The challenges for a reliable operation of electrical power system have increased due to the presence of multi-distributed generation units (DGs) in the distribution systems in order to meet the increase of the load demand. Detection of unintentional islanding situation is very important as nondetection of islanding situation could result in a cascaded failure of the system. If the islanding situation remains undetected, the instability in the islanded part can lead to a complete failure of the electrical powe… Show more

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“…The upper and lower bounds of the HSR's current settings should be considered in the proposed optimization problem, as shown in (8). The minimum allowed current setting of the HSR should be determined according to the maximum fault current at the end of the protection zone of the understudy DOCR.…”
Section: The Proposed Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The upper and lower bounds of the HSR's current settings should be considered in the proposed optimization problem, as shown in (8). The minimum allowed current setting of the HSR should be determined according to the maximum fault current at the end of the protection zone of the understudy DOCR.…”
Section: The Proposed Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many benefits can be achieved by deploying DGs in active distribution networks (ADNs) and SGs [4][5][6]. However, complications have been imposed on the SGs and MGs' control and protection systems due to the integration of DGs into the conventional structure of distribution networks [7,8]. Hence, several studies in the literature have been devoted to optimizing the protection system of SGs and MGs [9,10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%