Events automatic simulation in microgrids for the training and validation of protection devices
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Microgrids, adaptive protection, Distribute Energies Resources (es)Descargas
One of the main challenges in the implementation of ADN and microgrids is their protection. Different protection strategies have been proposed in the technical literature. However, for their validation or their development, they require a significant number of simulations, considering different operating states of the network. This paper presents an automatic event simulation system in ADN/μG for the training and validation of protection devices. The proposed system allows performing automatic simulations for an ADN/microgrid under study, considering changes in its operating condition such as, DER connection/disconnection, topology changes due to reconfiguration or restoration, and load variations. Also, for these operational conditions, it allows performing fault simulations by varying parameters, such as fault resistance, fault type and fault location. Additionally, the paper presents its application in the development of a fault detection strategy using machine learning in the modified IEEE 34 node test system.
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