This study presents a novel time-domain protection technique for application to DC grids. The technique utilises the power developed by the forward and backward travelling waves produced by a fault to distinguish between internal and external faults. For an internal fault, the calculated travelling wave power must exceed a predetermined setting; otherwise the fault is external. The ratio between the forward travelling wave power and the backward travelling wave power provides a directional comparison. For a forward directional fault, this ratio is less than unity, whereas the ratio is greater than unity for reverse directional faults. To improve the sensitivity of the protection scheme for long-distance remote internal fault, a second eleme...
Speed and selectivity of DC fault protection are critical for High-Voltage DC (HVDC) grids and prese...
Power System Protection is a vital importance for power engineers and is implicated by modern techni...
Current differential protection is simple in principle and is immune to power swings, load encroachm...
This study presents a novel time-domain protection technique for application to DC grids. The techni...
This study presents a novel time-domain protection technique for application to DC grids. The techni...
Fault vulnerability and protection issues are major challenge in realising multi-terminal HVDC trans...
Traditional traveling wave protection schemes are susceptible to many factors such as network topolo...
As the number of consumers of electricity increases the electric power generated required to serve t...
As a result of the increase in penetration of inverter-based generation such as wind and solar, the ...
Line Commutated Converter (LCC) based High-Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) technology has been in oper...
Nonunit protection is suitable for the primary protection of DC lines in high-voltage DC (HVDC) grid...
Strathclyde theses - ask staff. Thesis no. : T13479The use of DC for primary power distribution has ...
“Open Grid” protection strategy is proposed for protecting DC networks with converters that cannot b...
While in many applications, multiterminal dc (MTDC) systems are potentially appropriate substitutes ...
HVDC technologies are widely acknowledged as one of solutions for the interconnection of renewable e...
Speed and selectivity of DC fault protection are critical for High-Voltage DC (HVDC) grids and prese...
Power System Protection is a vital importance for power engineers and is implicated by modern techni...
Current differential protection is simple in principle and is immune to power swings, load encroachm...
This study presents a novel time-domain protection technique for application to DC grids. The techni...
This study presents a novel time-domain protection technique for application to DC grids. The techni...
Fault vulnerability and protection issues are major challenge in realising multi-terminal HVDC trans...
Traditional traveling wave protection schemes are susceptible to many factors such as network topolo...
As the number of consumers of electricity increases the electric power generated required to serve t...
As a result of the increase in penetration of inverter-based generation such as wind and solar, the ...
Line Commutated Converter (LCC) based High-Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) technology has been in oper...
Nonunit protection is suitable for the primary protection of DC lines in high-voltage DC (HVDC) grid...
Strathclyde theses - ask staff. Thesis no. : T13479The use of DC for primary power distribution has ...
“Open Grid” protection strategy is proposed for protecting DC networks with converters that cannot b...
While in many applications, multiterminal dc (MTDC) systems are potentially appropriate substitutes ...
HVDC technologies are widely acknowledged as one of solutions for the interconnection of renewable e...
Speed and selectivity of DC fault protection are critical for High-Voltage DC (HVDC) grids and prese...
Power System Protection is a vital importance for power engineers and is implicated by modern techni...
Current differential protection is simple in principle and is immune to power swings, load encroachm...