Performance testing and assessment of multi-vendor protection schemes using proprietary protocols and the IEC 61850 standard

T. Arnold, A. C. Adewole, R. Tzoneva
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The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) developed a global standard for power system communication permitting Intelligent Electronic Devices (IEDs) to interoperate within the smart grid environment. However, in order for electric power utility companies to adopt IEC 61850 standard-based devices with confidence, it is necessary to carry out performance tests and evaluations to allay their fears. This paper presents an evaluation of the performance of IEC 61850 standard-based devices with respect to their speed, security, and dependability of operation. The study was implemented using multi-vendor IEDs configured for a Permissive Overreaching Transfer Trip (POTT) communication scheme with conventional proprietary protocols and the IEC 61850 Generic Object Oriented Substation Events (GOOSE) messages based on hardware-in-the-loop simulations with the Real-Time Digital Simulator (RTDS). RSCAD software was used in the modelling of a typical power system network protected by two multi-vendor distance protection IEDs using a lab-scale testbed designed and implemented for the investigations relating to this paper. Real-time simulations for various fault locations and fault resistances were carried out. The results obtained demonstrated the dependability and security of the operation of the IEC 61850-based POTT communication scheme with faster operating times compared with the conventional POTT communication scheme based on vendor-specific proprietary protocols. This paper could serve as a reference to electric power utility companies as they adopt IEC 61850 standard-based devices in their networks.
使用专有协议和IEC 61850标准的多厂商保护方案的性能测试和评估
国际电工委员会(IEC)为电力系统通信制定了一项全球标准,允许智能电子设备(ied)在智能电网环境中进行互操作。然而,为了使电力公用事业公司有信心采用基于IEC 61850标准的设备,有必要进行性能测试和评估,以减轻他们的担忧。本文介绍了基于IEC 61850标准的设备在速度、安全性和运行可靠性方面的性能评估。该研究是使用多供应商的ied来实现的,这些ied配置用于使用传统专有协议和基于实时数字模拟器(RTDS)的硬件在环仿真的IEC 61850通用面向对象变电站事件(GOOSE)消息的许可超延伸传输跳(POTT)通信方案。RSCAD软件被用于一个典型的电力系统网络的建模,该网络由两个多供应商距离保护ied保护,使用一个实验室规模的测试平台设计和实施,用于与本文相关的研究。对各种故障位置和故障电阻进行了实时仿真。结果表明,与基于厂商专有协议的传统POTT通信方案相比,基于IEC 61850的POTT通信方案具有更快的运行时间,运行可靠性和安全性。本文可为电力公司在其网络中采用基于IEC 61850标准的设备提供参考。
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