接地配置对基于dfig的wcs接地保护继电器响应的影响

S. Saleh, A. Aljankawey, R. Meng, C. Diduch, L. Chang, J. Meng
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对基于双馈感应发电机(DFIGs)的风能转换系统(wecs)进行准确、可靠的电气故障保护,特别是接地故障保护,是安全、稳定、可持续和盈利运行的要求之一。用于实现这一要求的保护装置的性能高度依赖于基于dfig的WECS的接地配置。本文研究了接地配置对用于保护基于dfigs的wss免受电气接地故障的保护装置性能的影响。研究的接地方式包括实心接地、低阻接地、高阻接地和不接地。接地配置对保护装置的影响是通过其识别故障的能力以及对识别故障的响应速度来观察的。仿真和实验结果表明,设计合理的低阻接地对基于dfig的wcs接地保护装置的影响最小。
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Impacts of grounding configurations on responses of ground protective relays for DFIG-based WECSs
One of the requirements for safe, stable, sustainable, and profitable operation of doubly-fed induction generators (DFIGs)-based wind energy conversion systems (WECSs) is the accurate and reliable protection against electrical faults, in particular ground faults. The performance of protective devices employed to achieve this requirement is highly dependent on the grounding configuration of the DFIG-based WECS. This paper investigates impacts of the grounding configuration on the performance of protective devices used to protect DFIGs-based WECSs from electrical ground faults. Investigated grounding configurations include solid-grounding, low-resistance grounding, high-resistance grounding, and no-grounding. The impacts of the grounding configurations on protective devices are observed through their ability to identify faults, as well as their speed to respond to identified faults. Simulation and experimental results reveal that adequately designed low-resistance grounding offers the minimum impacts on protective devices used for ground protection of DFIG-based WECSs.
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