Islanding Detection in Distribution Generation using Active Method

BESTA Hariprasad, G. Sreenivasan, P. Sujatha
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Abstract

There are two techniques to ensure that renewable energy systems run continuously: on-grid and off-grid. In the first case the system can be managed in a network, in the second case it can be managed in a micro grid or island mode. Islanding means when a distributed generator (DG) keeps running even after there is no longer any external electricity. This situation can be dangerous for utility systems because it prevents equipment from connecting properly. Therefore, this paper proposes an active method for detecting island patterns at a given time. The use of DG installations such as photovoltaics can cause islanding detection issues. In addition, the number of DG sets in the power distribution system will affect the accuracy of island detection (ISD). On a test example DC power supply linked to a 415 V, 50 Hz network, the suggested solution was put into practice. In the MATLAB Simulink environment, the proposed method's efficacy was assessed. The proposed method is compared with existing active methods and shortens the detection time.
基于主动方法的配电系统孤岛检测
有两种技术可以确保可再生能源系统持续运行:并网和离网。在第一种情况下,系统可以在网络中进行管理,在第二种情况下,它可以在微电网或孤岛模式中进行管理。孤岛是指即使没有任何外部电力,分布式发电机(DG)也会继续运行。这种情况对公用事业系统来说是危险的,因为它会阻止设备正确连接。因此,本文提出了一种在给定时间内检测岛型的主动方法。使用DG装置(如光伏)可能会导致孤岛检测问题。此外,配电系统中DG机组的数量也会影响海岛检测(ISD)的准确性。在一个415 V, 50 Hz网络直流电源测试实例中,提出的解决方案已付诸实施。在MATLAB Simulink环境下,对该方法的有效性进行了评估。该方法与现有的主动检测方法进行了比较,缩短了检测时间。
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