A fault detection and location algorithm for the LVDC interconnection network in rural area

Chengwei Liu, Joan Marc Rodriguez-Bernuz, Di Liu*, Saizhao Yang, Yitong Li, Qiteng Hong, Adrià Junyent-Ferré

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Abstract

Low voltage DC (LVDC) microgrids (MGs) can be linked together through an interconnection network to enhance the utilization of their energy resources in remote locations, particularly in rural low-income areas. However, the identification of the fault is challenging due to the fast fault transients and equipment limitations, where there are no sensors and DC circuit breakers (DCCBs) in the lines. To solve this problem, this article proposes a fault detection and location algorithm without requiring extra sensors and DCCBs in lines. The proposed algorithm uses the sensors of the interface converters to detect the fault. Following this, a coordinated current injection method is used to identify the faulty element by coordinating converters with disconnectors. This process employs two strategies “weight check” and “scope check” to minimize the time and the number of actions. The algorithm is robust to various fault impedance, fault types and network topology modifications. The effectiveness of the algorithm is validated through a series of simulation case studies.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4291-4301
Number of pages11
JournalIET Generation, Transmission & Distribution
Volume18
Issue number24
Early online date11 Oct 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2024

Funding

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. Grant Number: EP/T021829/1

Keywords

  • fault detection
  • fault location
  • protection
  • rural areas

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