Abstract:
Protection schemes are mandatory for the safety
and reliability of power systems operations. A Power System
Simulator has been built as a teaching tool in order to provide a
clear picture of the system, including generation, transmission
and distribution, for the Electrical Engineering undergraduate.
The simulator is based on using real 11kV vacuum circuit
breakers as the base of operations and is a voltage scaled down
version of a power system. The implementation of a distribution
system at 400V and the improvements to the controllability of the
motor generator set which models generation in one area of the
simulator are discussed. A PSCAD (Power System Computer
Aided Design) simulation is presented to validate the physical
model built. The Implementation and co-ordination of protection
schemes for an interconnected network is a challenging task.
Thus the paper discusses the implementation of a bus bar
protection scheme and the integration of protection aspects with
the overall system.
Citation:
R. S. M. Jothimuni, H. M. D. M. B. Wijerathne, C. A. N. Yapa, D. W. N. T. Wijethunga, J. R. Lucas and P. S. N. de Silva, "Power System Simulator- a teaching tool protection integration," 2016 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2016, pp. 231-236, doi: 10.1109/MERCon.2016.7480145.