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Adaptive relay co-ordination using a busbar splitting approach for a system integrity protection scheme
Authors:Rajesh Saikrishn  Nilesh Kumar Rajalwal  Debomita Ghosh
Abstract:Power system faults can often result in excessively high currents. If sustained for a long time, such high currents can damage system equipment. Thus, it is desirable to operate the relays in the minimum possible time. In this paper, a busbar splitting approach is used for adaptive relay setting and co-ordination purposes for a system integrity protection scheme (SIPS). Whenever a fault occurs, the busbar splitting scheme splits a bus to convert a loop into a radial structure. The splitting schemes are chosen such that the net fault current is also reduced. Busbar splitting eliminates the dependency upon minimum breakpoints set (MBPS) and reduces the relay operating time, thus making it adaptive. The proposed methodology is incorporated into the IEEE 14-bus and IEEE 30-bus systems with single and multiple fault conditions. The modeling and simulation carried out in ETAP, and the results of the proposed busbar splitting-based relay co-ordination are compared with the MBPS splitting-based relay co-ordination.
Keywords:System integrity protection scheme (SIPS)  Relay co-ordination  Minimum breakpoint set (MBPS)  Ward equivalent method  Busbar splitting  Wide area monitoring system (WAMS)  ETAP
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