A concept of Smart Substation Automation System

S. Tarlochan, Lim Il-Hyung
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The role that a Smart Substation Automation System (SSAS) plays as a bridge between a power system and the Smart Grid (SG) is very important for the stable application of a SG in the field. A variety of SG functions affect the power system, and as the number of these functions increases, the influence of the SG in a power system increases as well. Therefore, SSAS will become increasingly important for the application of SG in power systems. Most reported work on this subject has been on the implementation of conventional protection and automation schemes in the IEC 61850 environment. However, these studies did not indicate the importance of a SSAS or define a SSAS in the context of a SG; a conceptually ambiguously SSAS formed the basis on which their algorithms and systems were proposed. In order to clarify this ambiguity, this paper proposes both a definition and a concept of SSAS. This paper proposes the concept from two perspectives; the first perspective addresses the change required in a powerful new system environment that considers SG. The second perspective involves the use of smart functions that enhance the operational efficiency of a SSAS. The concept of the system environment takes into consideration the type of communication network, network topology, protocol, cyber security, IEDs and other automation devices, and the influence of Distributed Generation (DG). In addition, the concept of smart functions takes into account optimized operation, protection, restoration, a distributed control operation, and microgrid operation.
智能变电站自动化系统的概念
智能变电站自动化系统(SSAS)作为电力系统与智能电网之间的桥梁,对于智能电网在现场的稳定应用至关重要。SG的各种功能影响着电力系统,随着这些功能的增加,SG在电力系统中的影响也随之增加。因此,SSAS对于SG在电力系统中的应用将变得越来越重要。关于这一主题的大多数报告工作都是关于在IEC 61850环境中实施传统保护和自动化方案。然而,这些研究没有表明SSAS的重要性,也没有在SG的背景下定义SSAS;概念上含糊不清的SSAS构成了提出其算法和系统的基础。为了澄清这一歧义,本文提出了SSAS的定义和概念。本文从两个角度提出了这一概念;第一个透视图处理考虑SG的强大的新系统环境中所需的更改。第二个角度涉及使用智能功能,提高SSAS的运营效率。系统环境的概念考虑了通信网络类型、网络拓扑、协议、网络安全、ied等自动化设备以及分布式发电(DG)的影响。此外,智能功能的概念考虑了优化运行、保护、恢复、分布式控制运行和微电网运行。
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