2017 IEEE International Conference on Smart Energy Grid Engineering (SEGE) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/sege.2017.8052786
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A novel protection scheme for DC microgrid with hierarchical control

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“…Throughout the DC line fault, the circuit breakers connected at one and another end of the segments operate and disconnect the faulty segment, and keep up with stable activity with no power outage. After the disconnection of the faulty segment, the load is met by the remaining part of the network by increasing its transmission capacity [25]. The practicable faults that exist in the DC microgrid system are DC bus-to-bus and bus-to-ground faults.…”
Section: 6dc Microgrid Simulation Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Throughout the DC line fault, the circuit breakers connected at one and another end of the segments operate and disconnect the faulty segment, and keep up with stable activity with no power outage. After the disconnection of the faulty segment, the load is met by the remaining part of the network by increasing its transmission capacity [25]. The practicable faults that exist in the DC microgrid system are DC bus-to-bus and bus-to-ground faults.…”
Section: 6dc Microgrid Simulation Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%