Negative sequence-based schemes for power system protection-review and challenges
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Sanjari, MJ
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This paper presents a review of the negative sequence-based protection relays development and their applications on electrical power networks and discusses the related challenges. Recent power system requires selective, reliable, rapid fault detection and clearance mechanisms especially for the transmission line networks, which are highly exposed to environmental incidents. Most of the negative sequence protection techniques and recent challenges are discussed in this paper.
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Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference, AUPEC 2018
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Al-Sachit, SK; Sanjari, MJ; Nair, NKC, Negative sequence-based schemes for power system protection-review and challenges, Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference, AUPEC 2018, 2018