Design of Central Unit for Voltage Estimation-based Load Shedding Methods to Deal with FIDVR

Fault-induced delayed voltage recovery (FIDVR) occurs after a fault in the network with high penetration of induction motor (IM) loads. Load shedding (LS) is one of the appropriate methods to reduce the destructive effects of FIDVR on the network, and for this reason, the authors have previously pre...

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Main Authors: Mahdi Ghotbi-Maleki, Reza Mohammadi, Hamid Javadi, Ali Agheli
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Published: Amirkabir University of Technology 2024-07-01
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description Fault-induced delayed voltage recovery (FIDVR) occurs after a fault in the network with high penetration of induction motor (IM) loads. Load shedding (LS) is one of the appropriate methods to reduce the destructive effects of FIDVR on the network, and for this reason, the authors have previously presented three LS methods to deal with FIDVR. The first method uses the index of IM loads’ power change. The second one is an optimization problem and the third method introduces indicators based on sensitivity analysis. The proposed methods obtain less LS amounts, also, the number of LS locations and moments of proposed methods are fewer than previous ones. However, these methods have different execution times which are related to the speed of the utilized processor; and the suitable method to deal with FIDVR must have the ability to shed the load in the initial moments of this phenomenon. Since the proposed LS methods are centralized, therefore, a central unit is required to monitor the network through the voltage and current sent through PMUs and the status of circuit-breakers, for detecting critical conditions and determining the amount and location of LS. Various states such as estimation of load parameters, detection of fault occurrence and clearance, detection of topology change, and voltage estimation process are also needed before the start of LS calculations, which are discussed in this paper. Also, the telecommunication required by this central unit is provided with a GOOSE message based on IEC 61850 standard.
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spelling doaj-art-092c22abb7d44bde9f7e000b29fba1f12025-06-27T12:55:44ZengAmirkabir University of TechnologyAUT Journal of Electrical Engineering2588-29102588-29292024-07-0156346547810.22060/eej.2024.22743.55595371Design of Central Unit for Voltage Estimation-based Load Shedding Methods to Deal with FIDVRMahdi Ghotbi-Maleki0Reza Mohammadi1Hamid Javadi2Ali Agheli3PhD, Department of Electrical Engineering, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, IranPhD, Department of Electrical Engineering, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, IranMonenco Iran Consulting Engineers Company, Tehran, IranIran Grid Management Company, Tehran, IranFault-induced delayed voltage recovery (FIDVR) occurs after a fault in the network with high penetration of induction motor (IM) loads. Load shedding (LS) is one of the appropriate methods to reduce the destructive effects of FIDVR on the network, and for this reason, the authors have previously presented three LS methods to deal with FIDVR. The first method uses the index of IM loads’ power change. The second one is an optimization problem and the third method introduces indicators based on sensitivity analysis. The proposed methods obtain less LS amounts, also, the number of LS locations and moments of proposed methods are fewer than previous ones. However, these methods have different execution times which are related to the speed of the utilized processor; and the suitable method to deal with FIDVR must have the ability to shed the load in the initial moments of this phenomenon. Since the proposed LS methods are centralized, therefore, a central unit is required to monitor the network through the voltage and current sent through PMUs and the status of circuit-breakers, for detecting critical conditions and determining the amount and location of LS. Various states such as estimation of load parameters, detection of fault occurrence and clearance, detection of topology change, and voltage estimation process are also needed before the start of LS calculations, which are discussed in this paper. Also, the telecommunication required by this central unit is provided with a GOOSE message based on IEC 61850 standard.https://eej.aut.ac.ir/article_5371_e324cd48b53a4feb70e10749457b191e.pdffault-induced delayed voltage recovery (fidvr)iec 61850induction motorload sheddingvoltage estimation
spellingShingle Mahdi Ghotbi-Maleki
Reza Mohammadi
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Ali Agheli
Design of Central Unit for Voltage Estimation-based Load Shedding Methods to Deal with FIDVR
AUT Journal of Electrical Engineering
fault-induced delayed voltage recovery (fidvr)
iec 61850
induction motor
load shedding
voltage estimation
title Design of Central Unit for Voltage Estimation-based Load Shedding Methods to Deal with FIDVR
title_full Design of Central Unit for Voltage Estimation-based Load Shedding Methods to Deal with FIDVR
title_fullStr Design of Central Unit for Voltage Estimation-based Load Shedding Methods to Deal with FIDVR
title_full_unstemmed Design of Central Unit for Voltage Estimation-based Load Shedding Methods to Deal with FIDVR
title_short Design of Central Unit for Voltage Estimation-based Load Shedding Methods to Deal with FIDVR
title_sort design of central unit for voltage estimation based load shedding methods to deal with fidvr
topic fault-induced delayed voltage recovery (fidvr)
iec 61850
induction motor
load shedding
voltage estimation
url https://eej.aut.ac.ir/article_5371_e324cd48b53a4feb70e10749457b191e.pdf
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