2024
DOI: 10.1049/gtd2.13309
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An adaptive distance protection scheme considering fault resistance, injected current, and structural changes in the power system

Majid Mohtashami,
Abbas Saberi Noghabi

Abstract: Faults in power systems occur for various reasons, such as aging or natural disasters. Detecting, locating, and promptly clearing these faults is crucial for maintaining the safety and reliability of transmission lines (TLs). Distance relays (DRs), which protect TLs, detect faults, estimate their location, and send the required commands. However, these relays may experience mis‐detection due to manipulated impedance arising from both internal and external factors. These factors include measurement device error… Show more

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