An Adaptive Distance Protection Scheme for Transmission Lines Connected
to DFIG Wind Farms Based on Setting Groups Procedure
Abstract
Generally, wind speed alters continuously during a day and lead to
fluctuating output power of a wind farm. Connecting such a wind farm to
the transmission line of grid causes a malfunction in the performance of
the backup zone of the distance relays due to the random nature of
generation and the number of connected wind turbines (wind farm
penetration). In this study, a new adaptive setting groups-based method
has been proposed to set the second zone of the distance relay in the
grid with a wind farm equipped with a doubly fed induction generator
(DFIG). In this method, we also taken into account the uncertainty of
wind fluctuations and the availability of wind turbines. A Markov model
is developed to implement these features. To determine the impedance
setting of each of the set groups of the second zone in the distance
relays of the remote bus, the obtained impedances are clustered in four
clusters by using the combination of K-means and particle swarm
optimization (PSO) algorithms. Finally, details of the analysis results
of this issue have been compared with other methods available in the
literature. The validity and accuracy of the proposed approach also have
been assayed and confirmed.