Action characteristic analysis and improvement measures of the distance protection using power frequency variable components in AC/DC hybrid system
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    The characteristics of AC/DC hybrid system faults are different from those of AC systems, which will affect the reaction of traditional AC protections. For the power frequency variation distance protection, firstly, the variation range of equivalent impedance angle of protection back system is analyzed from the perspective of quadrants, and then its action characteristics are further assessed. The results show that the protection range of power frequency variation distance protection in AC/DC hybrid system will be reduced, the anti?transition resistance capacity will be weakened, and the protection range may be completely lost in some extreme cases. To solve this, the reliability coefficient is diminished, the cosine value of phase difference of zero sequence current on both sides is used to avoid misoperation outside the area, and thus an improved measure of power frequency variation distance protection based on zero sequence current phase compensation can be proposed. An case study platform is built on PSCAD/EMTDC to verify the correctness of the theoretical analysis, and the effectiveness of the proposed improvement measures.

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刘建勋,李凤婷,解 超,刘雨姗.工频变化量距离保护在交直流混联系统中的动作特性分析及改进措施[J].电力科学与技术学报英文版,2023,38(1):88-96. LIU Jianxun, LI Fengting, XIE Chao, LIU Yushan. Action characteristic analysis and improvement measures of the distance protection using power frequency variable components in AC/DC hybrid system[J]. Journal of Electric Power Science and Technology,2023,38(1):88-96.

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