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Protective Relaying J. Lewis Blackburn (Consultant, Bothell, Washington, USA)

Protective Relaying By J. Lewis Blackburn (Consultant, Bothell, Washington, USA)

Protective Relaying by J. Lewis Blackburn (Consultant, Bothell, Washington, USA)


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Focuses on technological changes in the design of protective systems, the practical concerns of power system protection encountered by users, and the techniques for protecting typical facilities used in modern power systems. This book covers the requirements for generator intertie protection, generator protection, and generator excitation systems.

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Protective Relaying: Principles and Applications, Third Edition by J. Lewis Blackburn (Consultant, Bothell, Washington, USA)

Technological advances and structural changes within the electric utility industry mandate that protection engineers develop a solid understanding of the related new technologies as well as of power system operations and economics in order to function proficiently. Continuing in the bestselling tradition of the previous editions by the late J. Lewis Blackburn, Protective Relaying: Principles and Applications, Third Edition retains the fundamentals of protection relays and power system protection while incorporating new developments in the field. Thoroughly updated and revised, this third edition focuses on technological changes in the design of protective systems, the practical concerns of power system protection encountered by users, and the techniques for protecting typical facilities used in modern power systems.

New to the Third Edition
  • Expanded coverage of the requirements for generator intertie protection, generator protection, and generator excitation systems
  • The latest technologies in microprocessor applications, including digital-based devices and designs
  • Protection issues, such as capacitor bank protection, underfrequency and undervoltage load shedding, special protection schemes, DC tripping scheme designs, fault location, and event reports

    Building on the excellence of the preceding editions, this book will continue to serve as a basic reference for newcomers to the area as well as for experienced engineers. By sharing his first-hand experience with protection practices, the author offers valuable realistic insight into this field.
  • Table of Contents

    PREFACES

    INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL PHILOSOPHIES
    Introduction and Definitions
    Typical Protective Relays and Relay Systems
    Typical Power Circuit Breakers
    Nomenclature and Device Numbers
    Typical Relay and Circuit Breaker Connections
    Basic Objectives of System Protection
    Factors Affecting the Protection System
    Classification of Relays
    Protective Relay Performance
    Principles of Relay Application
    Information for Application
    Structural Changes within the Electric Power Industry
    Reliability and Protection Standards
    Bibliography

    FUNDAMENTAL UNITS: PER UNIT AND PERCENT VALUES
    Introduction
    Per Unit and Percent Definitions
    Advantages of Per Unit and Percent
    General Relations between Circuit Quantities
    Base Quantities
    Per Unit and Percent Impedance Relations
    Per Unit and Percent Impedances of Transformer Units
    Per Unit and Percent Impedances of Generators
    Per Unit and Percent Impedances of Overhead Lines
    Changing Per Unit (Percent) Quantities to Different Bases
    Bibliography

    PHASORS AND POLARITY
    Introduction
    Phasors
    Circuit and Phasor Diagrams for a Balanced Three-Phase Power System
    Phasor and Phase Rotation
    Polarity
    Application of Polarity for Phase-Fault Directional Sensing
    Directional Sensing for Ground Faults: Voltage Polarization
    Directional Sensing for Ground Faults: Current Polarization
    Other Directional-Sensing Connections
    Application Aspects of Directional Relaying
    Summary

    SYMMETRICAL COMPONENTS: A REVIEW
    Introduction and Background
    Positive-Sequence Set
    Nomenclature Convenience
    Negative-Sequence Set
    Zero-Sequence Set
    General Equations
    Sequence Independence
    Positive-Sequence Sources
    Sequence Networks
    Shunt Unbalance Sequence Network Interconnections
    Example: Fault Calculations on a Typical System Shown in Figure 4.16
    Example: Fault Calculation for Autotransformers
    Example: Open-Phase Conductor
    Example: Open Phase Falling to Ground on One Side
    Series and Simultaneous Unbalances
    Overview
    Summary
    Bibliography
    Appendix 1: Short-Circuit MVA and Equivalent Impedance
    Appendix 2: Impedance and Sequence Connections for Transformer Banks
    Appendix 3: Sequence Phase Shifts through Wye-Delta Transformer Banks

    RELAY INPUT SOURCES
    Introduction
    Equivalent Circuits of Current and Voltage Transformers
    Current Transformers for Protection Applications
    Current Transformer Performance on a Symmetrical AC Component
    Secondary Burdens during Faults
    CT Selection and Performance Evaluation for Phase Faults
    Performance Evaluation for Ground Relays
    Effect of Unenergized CTs on Performance
    Flux Summation Current Transformer
    Current Transformer Performance on the DC Component
    Summary: Current Transformer Performance Evaluation
    Current Transformer Residual Flux and Subsidence Transients
    Auxiliary Current Transformers in CT Secondary Circuits
    Voltage Transformers for Protective Applications
    Optical Sensors
    Bibliography

    PROTECTION FUNDAMENTALS AND BASIC DESIGN PRINCIPLES
    Introduction
    Differential Principle
    Overcurrent-Distance Protection and the Basic Protection Problem
    Backup Protection: Remote vs. Local
    Basic Design Principles
    Ground Distance Relays
    Solid-State Microprocessor Relays
    Summary
    Bibliography

    SYSTEM-GROUNDING PRINCIPLES
    Introduction
    Ungrounded Systems
    Transient Overvoltages
    Grounded-Detection Methods for Ungrounded Systems
    High-Impedance Grounding Systems
    System Grounding for Mine or Other Hazardous-Type Applications
    Low-Impedance Grounding
    Solid (Effective) Grounding
    Ferroresonance in Three-Phase Power Systems
    Safety Grounding
    Grounding Summary and Recommendations
    References

    GENERATOR PROTECTION/INTERTIE PROTECTION FOR DISTRIBUTED GENERATION
    Introduction
    Generator Connections and Overview of Typical Protection
    Stator Phase-Fault Protection for All Size Generators
    Unit Transformer Phase-Fault Differential Protection (87TG)
    Phase-Fault Backup Protection (51V) or (21)
    Negative-Sequence Current Backup Protection
    Stator Ground-Fault Protection
    Multiple Generator Units Connected Directly to a Transformer: Grounding and Protection
    Field Ground Protection (64)
    Generator Off-Line Protection
    Reduced or Lost Excitation Protection (40)
    Generator Protection for System Disturbances and Operational Hazards
    Loss of Voltage Transformer Signal
    Generator Breaker Failure
    Excitation System Protection and Limiters
    Synchronous Condenser Protection
    Generator-Tripping Systems
    Station Auxiliary Service System
    Distributed Generator Intertie Protection
    Protection Summary
    Bibliography

    TRANSFORMER, REACTOR, AND SHUNT CAPACITOR PROTECTION
    Transformers
    Factors Affecting Differential Protection
    False Differential Current
    Transformer Differential Relay Characteristics
    Application and Connection of Transformer Differential Relays
    Example: Differential Protection Connections for a Two-Winding Wye-Delta Transformer Bank
    Load Tap-Changing Transformers
    Example: Differential Protection Connections for Multiwinding
    Transformer Bank
    Application of Auxiliaries for Current Balancing
    Paralleling CTs in Differential Circuits
    Special Connections for Transformer Differential Relays
    Differential Protection for Three-Phase Banks of Single-Phase Transformer Units
    Ground (Zero-Sequence) Differential Protection for Transformers
    Equipment for Transfer Trip Systems
    Mechanical Fault Detection for Transformers
    Grounding Transformer Protection
    Ground Differential Protection with Directional Relays
    Protection of Regulating Transformers
    Transformer Overcurrent Protection
    Transformer Overload-Through-Fault-Withstand Standards
    Examples: Transformer Overcurrent Protection
    Transformer Thermal Protection
    Overvoltage on Transformers
    Summary: Typical Protection for Transformers
    Reactors
    Capacitors
    Power System Reactive Requirements
    Shunt Capacitor Applications
    Capacitor Bank Designs
    Distribution Capacitor Bank Protection
    Designs and Limitation of Large Capacitor Banks
    Protection of Large Capacitor Banks
    Series Capacitor Bank Protection
    Capacitor Bank Protection Application Issues
    Bibliography

    BUS PROTECTION
    Introduction: Typical Bus Arrangements
    Single Breaker-Single Bus
    Single Buses Connected with Bus Tie
    Main and Transfer Buses with Single Breaker
    Single Breaker-Double Bus
    Double Breaker-Double Bus
    Ring Bus
    Breaker-and-Half Bus
    Transformer-Bus Combination
    General Summary of Buses
    Differential Protection for Buses
    Other Bus Differential Systems
    Ground-Fault Bus
    Protection Summary
    Bus Protection-Practical Considerations
    Bibliography

    MOTOR PROTECTION
    Introduction
    Potential Motor Hazards
    Motor Characteristics Involved in Protection
    Induction Motor Equivalent Circuit
    General Motor Protection
    Phase-Fault Protection
    Differential Protection
    Ground-Fault Protection
    Thermal and Locked-Rotor Protection
    Locked-Rotor Protection for Large Motors (21)
    System Unbalance and Motors
    Unbalance and Phase Rotation Protection
    Undervoltage Protection
    Bus Transfer and Reclosing
    Repetitive Starts and Jogging Protection
    Multifunction Microprocessor Motor Protection Units
    Synchronous Motor Protection
    Summary: Typical Protection for Motors
    Practical Considerations of Motor Protection
    Bibliography

    LINE PROTECTION
    Classification of Lines and Feeders
    Line Classifications for Protection
    Techniques and Equipment for Line Protection
    Coordination Fundamentals and General Setting Criteria
    Distribution Feeder, Radial Line Protection, and Coordination
    Example: Coordination for a Typical Distribution Feeder
    Distributed Generators and Other Sources Connected to Distribution Lines
    Example: Coordination for a Loop System
    Instantaneous Trip Application for a Loop System
    Short-Line Applications
    Network and Spot Network Systems
    Distance Protection for Phase Faults
    Distance Relay Applications for Tapped and Multiterminal Lines
    Voltage Source for Distance Relays
    Distance Relay Applications in Systems Protected by Inverse-Time-Overcurrent Relays
    Ground-Fault Protection for Lines
    Distance Protection for Ground Faults and Direction Overcurrent Comparison
    Fault Resistance and Relaying
    Directional Sensing for Ground-Overcurrent Relays
    Polarizing Problems with Autotransformers
    Voltage Polarization Limitations
    Dual Polarization for Ground Relaying
    Ground Directional Sensing with Negative Sequence
    Mutual Coupling and Ground Relaying
    Ground Distance Relaying with Mutual Induction
    Long EHV Series-Compensated Line Protection
    Backup: Remote, Local, and Breaker Failure
    Summary: Typical Protection for Lines
    Practical Considerations of Line Protection
    Bibliography

    PILOT PROTECTION
    Introduction
    Pilot System Classifications
    Protection Channel Classifications
    Directional Comparison Blocking Pilot Systems
    Directional Comparison Unblocking Pilot System
    Directional Comparison Overreaching Transfer Trip Pilot Systems
    Directional Comparison Underreaching Transfer Trip Pilot Systems
    Phase Comparison: Pilot Wire Relaying-Wire-Line Channels
    Phase Comparison: Audio Tone or Fiber-Optic Channels
    Segregated Phase Comparison Pilot Systems
    Single-Pole-Selective-Pole Pilot Systems
    Directional Wave Comparison Systems
    Digital Current Differential
    Pilot Scheme Enhancements
    Transfer Trip Systems
    Communication Channels for Protection
    Summary and General Evaluation of Pilot Systems
    Pilot Relaying-Operating Experiences
    Bibliography
    Appendix: Protection of Wire-Line Pilot Circuits

    STABILITY, RECLOSING, LOAD SHEDDING, AND TRIP CIRCUIT DESIGN
    Introduction
    Electric Power and Power Transmission
    Steady-State Operation and Stability
    Transient Operation and Stability
    System Swings and Protection
    Out-of-Step Detection by Distance Relays
    Automatic Line Reclosing
    Distribution Feeder Reclosing
    Subtransmission and Transmission-Line Reclosing
    Reclosing on Lines with Transformers or Reactors
    Automatic Synchronizing
    Frequency Relaying for Load Shedding-Load Saving
    Underfrequency Load Shedding Design
    Performance of Underfrequency Load Shedding Schemes
    Frequency Relaying for Industrial Systems
    Voltage Collapse
    Voltage Collapse Mitigating Techniques
    Protection and Control Trip Circuits
    Substation DC Systems
    Trip Circuit Devices
    Trip Circuit Design
    Trip Circuit Monitoring and Alarms
    Special Protection Schemes
    Practical Considerations-Special Protection Schemes
    Bibliography

    MICROPROCESSOR APPLICATIONS AND SUBSTATION AUTOMATION
    Introduction
    Microprocessor-Based Relay Designs
    Programable Logic Controllers
    Application of Microprocessor Relays
    Programming of Microprocessor Relaying
    Attributes of Microprocessor-Based Relays
    Protection Enhancements
    Multifunctional Capability
    Wiring Simplification
    Event Reports
    Commissioning and Periodic Testing
    Setting Specifications and Documentation
    Fault Location
    Power System Automation
    Practical Observations-Microprocessor Relay Application
    Bibliography

    PROBLEMS

    INDEX

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    CIN1574447165VG
    9781574447163
    1574447165
    Protective Relaying: Principles and Applications, Third Edition by J. Lewis Blackburn (Consultant, Bothell, Washington, USA)
    Used - Very Good
    Hardback
    Taylor & Francis Inc
    2006-12-21
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