Digital System Protection Design
A new Toolchain for Protection System Automation
- authored by
- Georg Janick Meyer, Martin Biller, Christian Romeis, Li Shang-Jaeger, Maximilian Dauer, Benjamin Braun, Nils Schäkel, Johann Jaeger
- Abstract
This paper is proposing an integrated digital toolchain for the design and parametrization of protection relays. The process flow is fully digitized and automated. It considers the grid and the protection behavior as a whole with the use of integrated grid and protection models. Thus it can be adapted highly flexible to frequent changing grid conditions. Moreover an optimization tool finds the best feasible solution of the protection system concerning the supply reliability under diverse grid conditions. A case study illustrates the functioning of that process and the results to be achieved.Future power grids are facing an increased diversity of operation and disturbance conditions. These are caused by fluctuating infeeds of renewable energy sources as well as the use of unconventional grid devices like voltage source converters or short-circuit current limiters. Maintaining a high degree of supply reliability, the protection systems and their design process have to be adapted to the changing conditions.This paper is proposing an integrated digital toolchain for the design and parametrization of protection relays. The process flow is fully digitized and automated. It considers the grid and the protection behavior as a whole with the use of integrated grid and protection models. Thus it can be adapted highly flexible to frequent changing grid conditions. Moreover an optimization tool finds the best feasible solution of the protection system concerning the supply reliability under diverse grid conditions. A case study illustrates the functioning of that process and the results to be achieved.
- Organisation(s)
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Electric Power Engineering Section
- External Organisation(s)
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Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg)
Siemens AG
Technische Universität Darmstadt
- Type
- Conference contribution
- No. of pages
- 5
- Publication date
- 03.06.2019
- Publication status
- Published
- Peer reviewed
- Yes
- Sustainable Development Goals
- SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
- Electronic version(s)
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https://doi.org/10.34890/906 (Access:
Open)