IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution (Apr 2021)

Overcurrent protection based on ANNs for smart distribution networks with grid‐connected VSIs

  • Mostafa Bakkar,
  • S. Bogarra,
  • F. Córcoles,
  • J. Iglesias

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1049/gtd2.12093
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 7
pp. 1159 – 1174

Abstract

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Abstract Recently, the global concern for protection coordination is growing with the impact of distributed generators connected to medium voltage distribution system. Effective protection strategies need to be developed in order to avoid undesirable tripping when distributed generators based on Voltage Source Inverters are connected to the medium voltage grid. According to Spanish grid code requirements, the inverter controller response in this paper is assessed under grid faults integrating low voltage ride through capabilities. This paper presents a novel use of a communication‐based directional relay system with artificial neural network, an appropriate option for smart grids protection. A protection strategy is proposed using two algorithms. The first algorithm is based on gathering data of all the protective devices in the grid and send it to a centralized controller. The second algorithm is based on a zone controller using the communication between the peer protection devices in the same line. One of the main advantages of the zone controller is that no need to modify the protection devices setting in case of temporary grid reconfigurations. The behaviour of the protection algorithms is validated through both simulations in MATLAB‐Simulink and experimental results.

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