Use of Petri-Nets to Describe and Verify Protection System Models for Time Domain Simulations

Romeis C, Biller M, Jäger J (2014)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2014

Publisher: Institution of Engineering and Technology

Edited Volumes: 12th IET International Conference on Developments in Power System Protection, DPSP 2014

Pages Range: 1-6

Conference Proceedings Title: 2014 IET The 12th International Conference on Developments in Power System Protection (DPSP)

Event location: Kopenhagen (Denmark)

ISBN: 978-1-84919-834-9

DOI: 10.1049/cp.2014.0027

Abstract

The assessment of critical system states via intensive power system simulation is more and more common especially for stability studies. The Dynamic Security Assessment (DSA) is one way to investigate the stability of a power system by simulating different contingencies. But one is mostly missing, the models for secondary equipment. To integrate protection systems in the simulation environment, the models have to be verified and tested, if they behave like the original relay or algorithm. Petri nets are one possibility to describe the discrete-event behaviour of protection relays like pickup, trip and reset. The Petri net model can be as detailed as needed to check the behaviour of the simulation model. This article describes different Petri nets, which include also special functionalities like power swing blocking.

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APA:

Romeis, C., Biller, M., & Jäger, J. (2014). Use of Petri-Nets to Describe and Verify Protection System Models for Time Domain Simulations. In 2014 IET The 12th International Conference on Developments in Power System Protection (DPSP) (pp. 1-6). Kopenhagen (Denmark): Institution of Engineering and Technology.

MLA:

Romeis, Christian, Martin Biller, and Johann Jäger. "Use of Petri-Nets to Describe and Verify Protection System Models for Time Domain Simulations." Proceedings of the 2014 IET DPSP, Kopenhagen (Denmark) Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2014. 1-6.

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