Fault line selection in cooperation with multi-mode grounding control for the floating nuclear power plant grid

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Abstract

The Floating nuclear power plant grid is composed of power generation, in-station power supply and external power delivery. To ensure the safety of the nuclear island, the in-station system adopts a special power supply mode, while the external power supply needs to be adapted to different types of external systems. Because of frequent single phase-ground faults and various fault forms, the fault line selection protection should be accurate, sensitive and adaptive. This paper presents a fault line selection method in cooperation with multi-mode grounding control. Based on the maximum united energy entropy ratio (MUEER), the optimal wavelet basis function and decomposition scale are adaptively chosen, while the fault line is selected by wavelet transform modulus maxima (WTMM). For high-impedance faults (HIFs), to enlarge the fault feature, the system grounding mode can be switched by the multi-mode grounding control. Based on the characteristic of HIFs, the fault line can be selected by comparing phase differences of zero-sequence current mutation and fault phase voltage mutation before and after the fault. Simulation results using MATLAB/Simulink show the effectiveness of the proposed method in solving the protection problems.

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Wang, Y., Yin, X., Xu, W., Yin, X., Wen, M., & Jiang, L. (2020). Fault line selection in cooperation with multi-mode grounding control for the floating nuclear power plant grid. Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s41601-020-00160-0

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