Very Small Power Plant Transformer Without and With Installation of Neutral Ground Resistance on Relay Operation

dc.contributor.authorChaichan Pothisarn
dc.contributor.authorPathomthat Chiradeja
dc.contributor.authorSuntiti Yoomak
dc.contributor.authorPanu Srisuksai
dc.contributor.authorAtthapol Ngaopitakkul
dc.contributor.authorNatthanon Phannil
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-08T19:21:15Z
dc.date.issued2024-7-12
dc.description.abstractIn this study, a double-feeder 22 kV distribution system connected to a very small power plant (VSPP) was simulated in the PowerFactory DIgSILENT program. A neutral ground resistance (NGR) was introduced to reduce a ground fault current from the VSPP, extend the relay operating time to the delay range, and reduce undesired trip of non-faulty feeder that VSPP connected. Thus, the overcurrent protection relay was simulated to analyze working patterns during faults. Three types of VSPP transformer NGR installations were considered: VSPP without NGR, VSPP with a Bisection method approach, and VSPP with the proposed symmetrical component calculation approach. Moreover, this study analyzed the effect of overvoltage on the distribution system with the proposed systematic component calculation approach under fault conditions. The result from the case study indicated that the NGR installation with the proposed approach can reduce the fault current and shift delay time of the protection device to avoid maloperation.
dc.identifier.doi10.1109/tia.2024.3427058
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.kmitl.ac.th/handle/123456789/17932
dc.publisherIEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
dc.subjectElectric Power Systems and Control
dc.subjectPower Systems and Technologies
dc.subjectPower Systems Fault Detection
dc.titleVery Small Power Plant Transformer Without and With Installation of Neutral Ground Resistance on Relay Operation
dc.typeArticle

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