A model of a converter source capable of providing a controllable fault response is introduced to analyse the performance of protection in future power system scenarios. Using a reduced power system model of the National Grid transmission system in Great Britain, a comprehensive set of tests of protection performance are performed to verify how protection systems may be impacted by the introduction of converter-interfaced energy sources and infeeds. Converters with a range of different types of fault response are modelled, as grid codes defining converter response to AC system fault are not completely specific at the present time. The simulated data are injected into an actual protection relay through secondary injection equipment and also ...
With the increasing electrification of modern aircraft designs, there is a growing dependence on the...
In large power grids where converter penetration is presently low and the network impedance is predo...
Strathclyde theses - ask staff. Thesis no. : T13479The use of DC for primary power distribution has ...
A model of a converter source capable of providing a controllable fault response is introduced to an...
Converter interfaces, used to connect renewable energy sources, HVDC links and infeeds to the power ...
This paper illustrates how converter interfaces, used to connect renewable energy sources, HVDC link...
The research work presented in this thesis addresses anticipated (and documented) protection challen...
This paper presents a flexible model and testing arrangement that can be used to mimic the fault inf...
Line current differential (LCD) protection is traditionally considered to be highly dependable and s...
With the rapid and massive increase of converter-interfaced resources (e.g. renewable generation, HV...
As the utilization of renewable energy sources (RES) and HVDC links is growing rapidly, many charact...
The studies presented in this paper aim to assess the operation of existing protective schemes (i.e....
The content of this paper will illustrate how, in the future, the power transmission system in Great...
This study will present the results of several simulation-based analyses investigating the performan...
Motivated by the net-zero carbon emission target, the GB transmission system has seen a massive incr...
With the increasing electrification of modern aircraft designs, there is a growing dependence on the...
In large power grids where converter penetration is presently low and the network impedance is predo...
Strathclyde theses - ask staff. Thesis no. : T13479The use of DC for primary power distribution has ...
A model of a converter source capable of providing a controllable fault response is introduced to an...
Converter interfaces, used to connect renewable energy sources, HVDC links and infeeds to the power ...
This paper illustrates how converter interfaces, used to connect renewable energy sources, HVDC link...
The research work presented in this thesis addresses anticipated (and documented) protection challen...
This paper presents a flexible model and testing arrangement that can be used to mimic the fault inf...
Line current differential (LCD) protection is traditionally considered to be highly dependable and s...
With the rapid and massive increase of converter-interfaced resources (e.g. renewable generation, HV...
As the utilization of renewable energy sources (RES) and HVDC links is growing rapidly, many charact...
The studies presented in this paper aim to assess the operation of existing protective schemes (i.e....
The content of this paper will illustrate how, in the future, the power transmission system in Great...
This study will present the results of several simulation-based analyses investigating the performan...
Motivated by the net-zero carbon emission target, the GB transmission system has seen a massive incr...
With the increasing electrification of modern aircraft designs, there is a growing dependence on the...
In large power grids where converter penetration is presently low and the network impedance is predo...
Strathclyde theses - ask staff. Thesis no. : T13479The use of DC for primary power distribution has ...