A d-axis based current differential protection scheme for an active distribution network

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The emergence of distributed generators has changed the operational mode and fault characteristics of the distribution network, in a way which can severely influence protection. This paper proposes a d-axis-based current differential protection scheme. The d-axis current characteristics of inverter-interfaced distributed generators and synchronous generators are analyzed. The differential protection criterion using sampling values of the d-axis current component is then constructed. Compared to conventional phase-based current differential protection, the proposed protection reduces the number of required communication channels, and is suitable for distribution networks with inverter-interfaced distributed generators with complex fault characteristics. Finally, a 10 kV active distribution network model is built in the PSCAD platform and protection prototypes are developed in RTDS. Superior sensitivity and fast speed are verified by simulation and RTDS-based tests.

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Zang, L., Zou, G., Zhou, C., Zheng, M., & Du, T. (2022). A d-axis based current differential protection scheme for an active distribution network. Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s41601-022-00243-0

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