학술논문

Minimizing the Impact of IEC 61850 in the New Automation Projects
Document Type
Conference
Source
2019 IEEE PES GTD Grand International Conference and Exposition Asia (GTD Asia) Grand International Conference and Exposition Asia (GTD Asia), 2019 IEEE PES GTD. :423-428 Mar, 2019
Subject
Engineering Profession
General Topics for Engineers
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Transportation
Tools
IEC Standards
Data models
Maintenance engineering
Substations
Protective relaying
Engineering Tools
IEC 61850
SCL
Language
Abstract
This article describes the challenges that the use of IEC 61850 imposes to the different actors that take part in the different stages of the development of substation automation projects and how some of these challenges can be minimized using the appropriate tools.The use of IEC 61850 imposes a hierarchical information model with a data naming that need to be understood in order to accomplish the engineering process. Besides, the data exchange among the different IEDs in the system may be done either using a point to point client-server communication profile or a point to multipoint publisher-subscriber profile. These data exchanges are configured during the engineering stage providing the data needed by the different IEDs: protective relays, HMI (Human Machine Interfaces) or RTU (Remote Terminal Units).This article suggests the use of the descriptive information in the standard file format SCL (System description Configuration Language) to perform this task and explain how the tools can benefit of this feature.