Synchronisation Failure Detection Using Frequency or Voltage Based Technique
Keywords:
Islanding, Grid, Voltage Variation, Frequency Variation, Active methods, Passive methodsAbstract
The project is designed to develop a system to detect the synchronization failure of any external supply source to the power grid on sensing the abnormalities in frequency and voltage. If any deviation from the acceptable limit of the grid it is mandatory that the same feeder should automatically get disconnected from the grid which by effect is termed as islanding. This prevents in large scale brown out or black out of the grid power. So it is preferable to have a system which can warn the grid in advance so that alternate arrangements are kept on standby to avoid complete grid failure.
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