October 2, 2017
Conference Paper

Modeling Zone-3 Protection with Generic Relay Models for Dynamic Contingency Analysis

Abstract

This paper presents a cohesive approach for calculating and coordinating the settings of multiple zone-3 protections for dynamic contingency analysis. The zone-3 protections are represented by generic distance relay models. A two-step approach for determining zone-3 relay settings is proposed. The first step is to calculate settings, particularly, the reach, of each zone-3 relay individually by iteratively running line open-end fault short circuit analysis; the blinder is also employed and properly set to meet the industry standard under extreme loading conditions. The second step is to systematically coordinate the protection settings of the zone-3 relays. The main objective of this coordination step is to address the over-reaching issues. We have developed a tool to automate the proposed approach and generate the settings of all distance relays in a PSS/E dyr format file. The calculated zone-3 settings have been tested on a modified IEEE 300 system using a dynamic contingency analysis tool (DCAT).

Revised: October 31, 2018 | Published: October 2, 2017

Citation

Huang Q., B. Vyakaranam, R. Diao, Y.V. Makarov, N.A. Samaan, M.R. Vallem, and E. Pajuelo. 2017. Modeling Zone-3 Protection with Generic Relay Models for Dynamic Contingency Analysis. In IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting, July 16-20, 2017, Chicago, Illinois., 1 - 5. Piscataway, New Jersey:IEEE. PNNL-SA-122264. doi:10.1109/PESGM.2017.8274534