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Dynamic State Estimation-Based Protection for Induction Motor Loads (2208.08825v2)

Published 18 Aug 2022 in eess.SY and cs.SY

Abstract: Ensuring protective device coordination is critical to maintain the resilience and improve the reliability of large microgrids. Inverter-interfaced generation, however, poses significant challenges when designing protection systems. Traditional time-overcurrent protective devices are unsuitable on account of the lack of fault current. Present industry practice is to force all inverters to shut down during faults, which prevents large microgrids from operating in a resilient and reliable manner. Dynamic state estimation (DSE) has been proposed for line protection, and more recently for the protection of load buses or downstream radial portions of microgrids. However, only passive loads with series resistive-inductive loads have been tested with DSE, even though the behavior of dynamic loads -- such as induction motors or power electronics -- may differ significantly during faults. This paper considers the case of applying DSE to protecting a load bus serving a three-phase induction motor.

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