Ajuste Automático de la Protección de Sobrecorriente de Tipo Inverso en una Red de Distribución Soterrada Sujeto a la Conmutación de Equipos de Seccionamiento

Translated title of the contribution: Automatic Adjustment of Reverse Type Overcurrent Protection in an Underground Distribution Network Subject to Switching of Sectioning Equipment

Orlando Javier Campaña Solis, Alex David Valenzuela Santillán

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Abstract

The development of distribution systems is related to population growth in urban and rural areas. This establishes that a high percentage of distribution systems have been moved from aerial systems to underground systems; At the same time, the coordination of protections are topics that have been investigated in the last years, looking for different techniques that allow optimization to have a quality service and reliability towards the user. This paper proposes to carry out a contingency analysis on a radial distribution system to automatically obtain the adjustments of the overcurrent protections that allow the coordination of these, considering the restoration of service in a radial distribution network through the change of topology. . Within the analysis, the necessary restrictions must be considered to obtain the best operating point of the system.
Translated title of the contributionAutomatic Adjustment of Reverse Type Overcurrent Protection in an Underground Distribution Network Subject to Switching of Sectioning Equipment
Original languageSpanish (Ecuador)
Pages (from-to)139-158
Number of pages20
JournalBrazilian Applied Science Review
Volume6
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 9 Feb 2022

Keywords

  • Coordination of protections
  • Inverse time relay
  • Overcurrent protection
  • Reconfiguration of networks
  • Underground distribution network

CACES Knowledge Areas

  • 317A Electricity and Energy

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