2010 Joint International Conference on Power Electronics, Drives and Energy Systems &Amp; 2010 Power India 2010
DOI: 10.1109/pedes.2010.5712380
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Determining optimum TMS and PS of overcurrent relays using big-M method

Abstract: The time of operation of overcurrent relays (OCRs) can be reduced, and at the same time coordination can be maintained, by selecting the optimum values of time multiplier setting (TMS) and plug setting (PS) of OCRs. This paper presents formulation of the problem of determining optimum values of TMS and PS of OCRs as a constrained nonlinear optimization problem, and solution of the same using big-M (penalty) method, which is a method used to find optimum solution of linear programming problem (LPP). The method … Show more

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“…The system may change the topologies due to the outages of the transmission lines, transformers, and generating units. Reference [157] investigated the problem of determining the optimum values of time multiplier setting (TMS) and plug setting of DOC relays in different topologies. The study introduces the method to improve the convergence of the GA, as a new hybrid method.…”
Section: Artificial Intelligence Algorithmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The system may change the topologies due to the outages of the transmission lines, transformers, and generating units. Reference [157] investigated the problem of determining the optimum values of time multiplier setting (TMS) and plug setting of DOC relays in different topologies. The study introduces the method to improve the convergence of the GA, as a new hybrid method.…”
Section: Artificial Intelligence Algorithmsmentioning
confidence: 99%