학술논문

Directional Overcurrent Relaying (67) Concepts
Document Type
Conference
Author
Source
2006 IEEE Rural Electric Power Conference Rural Electric Power Conference, 2006 IEEE. :1-8 2006
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Relays
Voltage
Impedance
Fault currents
Manufacturing
Equations
Load flow
Microprocessors
Logic
Language
ISSN
0734-7464
2153-3636
Abstract
Directional overcurrent relaying (67) refers to relaying that can use the phase relationship of voltage and current to determine direction to a fault. There are a variety of concepts by which this task is done. This paper reviews the mainstream methods by which 67 type directional decisions are made by protective relays. The paper focuses on how a numeric directional relay uses the phase relationship of sequence components such as positive sequence (V 1 vs. I 1 ), negative sequence (V 2 vs. I 2 ), and zero sequence (V 0 vs. I 0 ) to sense fault direction, but other concepts such as using quadrature voltage (e.g., V ab vs I c ) are included