Vector jump relay on SIMULINK: implementation of anti-islanding techniques in distributed generation systems

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5335/rbca.v13i3.11616

Keywords:

Distributed Generation, Islanding, Loss of mains, Synchronous generator, Vector shift relay

Abstract

The growing demand for electricity has encouraged consumers to invest in generators connected to consumer facilities. This type of generation is known as distributed generation (DG). DG has advantages, but it can bring some inconveniences, such as the risk of feeding a section of the network during maintenance (islanded operation). To prevent this from happening, as the DGs must have protections that must identify the loss of connection to the network. Among the main methods of island detection are vector jump relays. Studies aimed at islanding detection can be performed using different softwares, among them, one can mention, MATLAB/SIMULINK. However, there is no document in the literature that clearly describes how to implement a simulation of island detection using the vector jump method on MATLAB/SIMULINK. This work contributes to provide a detailed orientation of this implementation using a synchronous machine serving as a guide for students who start studies in distributed generation.

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Published

2021-09-08

How to Cite

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2021. Vector jump relay on SIMULINK: implementation of anti-islanding techniques in distributed generation systems. Brazilian Journal of Applied Computing. 13, 3 (Sep. 2021), 1–9. DOI:https://doi.org/10.5335/rbca.v13i3.11616.