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Adaptive overcurrent protection scheme suitable for station blackout power supply of nuclear power plant operated through an integrated microgrid.

Authors :
Khatua, Subhakanta
Mukherjee, V.
Source :
Electric Power Systems Research. Mar2021, Vol. 192, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

• Application of IMG in EM-SBO power system of 460 MWe NPP is modeled as test setup. • Load flow and short circuit analysis carried out by using ETAP software. • A novel adoptive overcurrent protection scheme is proposed for test setup. • Response of the protection scheme is analyzed by simulating various case studies. • Finally, discussion on simulation results and possible suggestions are given. Inclusion of distributed energy resources based integrated microgrid (IMG) into emergency station blackout (SBO) (EM-SBO) power system of nuclear power plant (NPP) has complicated its existing protection scheme due to varying system fault level with bidirectional flow of power. During SBO in NPP, it is of topmost priority to safeguard the reactor through EM-SBO supply. However, if any severe fault occurs, it may lead to complete collapse of the safety power supply in the NPP. So, availability of this tiny power system is most important as compared to the tripping of reactor safety of the NPP. In this paper, a 460 MWe NPP station has been considered to implement IMG into its EM-SBO power system and focuses on its overcurrent protection coordination scheme as a case study. The combined fuse and numerical relays inter-linked with digital logic-based adaptive overcurrent protection (AOP) scheme has been proposed after load flow analysis and calculating short circuit fault level through ETAP software. The sensitivity, the selectivity and the speed of the protection scheme have been evaluated in different network configurations like on-grid, semi-islanding and islanding mode of operation of IMG. Finally, it is proposed that the protection schemes vary from case-to-case basis leading to necessity of communication among the relays. So, an advanced AOP scheme with digital logic linked through peer-to-peer Hi-speed communication (IEC 61,850 confirmed GOOSE technology) has been proposed to resolve the protection issue of the modern NPPs operated through IMG. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03787796
Volume :
192
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Electric Power Systems Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
148202286
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsr.2020.106934