IET Smart Grid (Nov 2020)

Smart protection system for identification and localisation of faults in multi-terminal DC microgrid

  • Rajeev Kumar Chauhan,
  • Kalpana Chauhan,
  • Kalpana Chauhan,

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-stg.2019.0315

Abstract

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DC microgrid provides the horizontal infrastructures to integrate distributed generation (DG) and loads. Unlike traditional AC systems, DC systems cannot survive or sustain high magnitude fault currents. It makes locating faults very difficult. The conventional protection techniques completely de-energies the DC link in the DC microgrid. A new protection scheme for multi-terminal DC microgrid against line-to-line fault and the low resistance earth fault is presented in this study. The scheme isolates the faulted section from the DC microgrid. Healthy sections are operated without any disturbance and supply continuity is maintained in a ring main DC bus system. The current sensors are mounted at DC bus segments to monitor the entering and outgoing current at different nodes. Further, the current sensors are also mounted at both ends of service mains to monitor their current difference at both ends of the service mains. The controller detects this current difference and opens circuit breakers. To meet the requirement of fast interrupting time and high short-circuit current withstanding capability, insulated-gate bipolar transistors used as circuit breakers. The fault location scheme gives the fault location in various sections (service mains) and faults resistance in the microgrid. The proposed concepts have been verified by computer simulation.

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