Power Quality Disturbances Assessment during Unintentional Islanding Scenarios. A Contribution to Voltage Sag Studies

Alexandre Serrano-Fontova, Pau Casals, Ricard Bosch

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Abstract

This paper presents a novel voltage sag topology that occurs during an unintentional islanding operation (IO) within a distribution network (DN) due to large induction motors (IMs). When a fault occurs, following the circuit breaker (CB) fault clearing, transiently, the IMs act as generators due to their remanent kinetic energy until the CB reclosing takes place. This paper primarily contributes to voltage sag characterization. Therefore, this novel topology is presented, analytically modelled and further validated. It is worth mentioning that this voltage sag has been identified in a real DN in which events have been recorded for two years. The model validation of the proposed voltage sag is done via digital simulations with a model of the real DN implemented in Matlab considering a wide range of scenarios. Both simulations and field measurements confirm the voltage sag analytical expression presented in this paper as well as exhibiting the high accuracy achieved in the three-phase model adopted.
Original languageEnglish
Article number3198
Number of pages21
JournalEnergies
Volume12
Issue number16
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Aug 2019

Keywords

  • power quality
  • voltage sags
  • islanding operation
  • induction machines
  • modelling
  • distribution networks

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