Unsynchronized phasor-based protection method for single line-to-ground faults in an ungrounded offshorewind farm with fully-rated converters-based wind turbines

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This paper proposes a protection method for single line-to-ground (SLG) faults in an ungrounded offshore wind farm with fully-rated converter-based wind turbines. The proposed method uses the unsynchronized current phasors measured by unit protections installed at the connection point of the fully-rated converter (FRC)-based wind turbines (WTs). Each unit protection collects the unsynchronized current phasors from two adjacent nodes and synchronizes them by aligning the positive-sequence current to the same phase angle. The faulted section is identified by comparing the phase angles of the synchronized zero-sequence currents from adjacent nodes. Simulations of an ungrounded offshore wind farm with relay models were carried out using power system computer-aided design (PSCAD)/electromagnetic transients including direct current (EMTDC).

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Jing, L., Son, D. H., Kang, S. H., & Nam, S. R. (2017). Unsynchronized phasor-based protection method for single line-to-ground faults in an ungrounded offshorewind farm with fully-rated converters-based wind turbines. Energies, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/en10040526

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