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AuthorDarwish, A.
AuthorAbdel-Khalik, A. S.
AuthorElserougi, A.
AuthorAhmed, S.
AuthorMassoud, Ahmed
Available date2022-03-23T07:01:08Z
Publication Date2013
Publication NameElectric Power Systems Research
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.epsr.2013.06.020
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/28846
AbstractInverter-based distributed generation (IBDG) is characterized by its negligible fault current contribution compared with synchronous generators due to its inherent non-overload capabilities. Thus, IBDG hardly affects the fault current level; this shadows the conventional protection schemes resulting in improper system protection especially with a high penetration of IBDGs at high power levels and/or in island operation mode. This paper presents an experimental investigation of two scenarios for IBDG fault current contribution under different fault conditions. In the first scenario, the inverter is controlled to produce zero output current or is disconnected upon fault occurrence, which is the case for most commercial grid-connected inverters. In the second scenario, the inverter contributes its rated current to the fault. The practical selection may be questionable and is affected by the fault level, employed protection scheme, and the penetration level of IBDGs. The introduction of double-loop proportional-resonant (PR) current controller is investigated using three case studies applying the previously described fault current contribution scenarios. The double-loop PR controller is found favorable when the inverter is designed to contribute its rated current to the fault. This conclusion is verified experimentally in this work.
SponsorQatar Foundation; Qatar National Research Fund
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
SubjectConventional protection schemes
Current controller
Experimental investigations
Fault conditions
Grid connected inverters
Penetration level
Protection schemes
System protection
Distributed power generation
Electric inverters
Synchronous generators
Electric fault currents
TitleFault current contribution scenarios for grid-connected voltage source inverter-based distributed generation with an LCL filter
TypeArticle
Pagination93-103
Volume Number104


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