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DPSP 2012 - Protecting the Smart Grid

The 11th International Conference on Developments in Power System Protection

23-26 April 2012 | The ICC, Birmingham, UK

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Abstract submission deadline
11 November 2011

 

Notification of abstract acceptance
15 December 2011

 

Submission of full papers deadline
10 February 2012

 

Notification of full paper acceptance
13 March 2012

 

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Programme

 

Day two - 25 April 2012

Session 5: Novel algorithms and new feeder protection techniques - Hall 8a

Session chair: John Fitch, National Grid, UK

 

09:00

O5.1
New algorithm for determination of faulty feeder in distribution network

P Balcerek, M Fulczyk, ABB Corporate Research Centre, Poland
E Rosolowski, J Izykowski, P Pierz, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland

 

09:15

O5.2
Development of stability protection framework in Oman electricity transmission system

O H Abdalla, Th Al-Khusaibi, A Al-Bitashi, A Kumar, Oman Electricity Transmission Company, Oman
I Svalova, P Watson, A Svalovs, Parsons Brinckerhoff, UK

 

09:30

O5.3
Application of a sub-harmonic protection relay

M Peterson, R Midence, J Perez, ERL Phase Power Technologies, Canada
A Mulawarman, Xcel Energy, USA

 

09:45

O5.4
A novel distance protection algorithm in frequency domain based on parameter identification

J L Suonan, Y Zhong, G B Song, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China

 

Session 6: Wide-area protection - Hall 8b

Session chair: Richard Adams, Parsons Brinkerhoff, UK

 

09:00

O6.1
Synchrophasors - can we use them for protection?

A P Apostolov,  Omicron Electronics, USA

 

09:15

O6.2
A novel algorithm for differential protection of untransposed transmission line using synchronized measurements

A S Dahane, S S Dambhare, College of Engineering, India

 

09:30

O6.3
Out of step detection using synchronized swing impedance and resistance measurement

V Ambekar, S Dambhare, College of Engineering, India

 

10:00

Refreshments – poster session 2 and exhibition - Hall 4

 

Session 7: Impacts on protection and control of distributed generation - Hall 8a

Session chair: Robin Milliar, DPSP 2012 Organising Committee

 

10:30

O7.1
Effect of fault resistance and grid short circuit MVA on impedance seen by distance relays on lines fed from wind turbine generating units (WTGU)

S Srivastava, A Biswal, S Ganesan, ABB Corporate Research, India
U J Shenoy, Indian Institute of Science, India

 

10:45

O7.2
Directional relays for distribution networks with distributed generation

T D Le, M Petit, Supelec, France

 

11:00

O7.3
Assessment of the reliability of loss of mains protection incorporating satellite communications

A A Makki, A Dyśko, University of Strathclyde, UK
M Lee, Scottish and Southern Energy, UK
W Hung, National Grid, UK

 

11:15

O7.4
Impact of synthetic inertia from wind power on the protection/control schemes of future power systems: simulation study

F Gonzalez-Longatt, Coventry University, UK

 

Session 8: Wide-area situational awareness - Hall 8b

Session chair: Tim Spearing, Lucy Switchgear, UK

 

10:30

O8.1
A multi-state model for assessing the impact of insufficient wide-area situational awareness

M Panteli, P A Crossley, The University of Manchester, UK
D S Kirschen, University of Washington, USA

 

10:45

O8.2
Wide-area situational awareness (WASA) system based upon international standards

S Matsumoto, Tokyo Electric Power Company, Japan
Y Serizawa, F Fujikawa, T Shioyama, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Japan
Y Ishihara, S Katayama, T Kase, A Ishibashi, Toshiba Corporation, Japan

 

11:00

O8.3
Wide-area measurements to improve system models and system operation

G Zweigle, R Moxley, B Flerchinger, J Needs, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, USA

 

11:15

O8.4
Using a real time digital simulator with phasor measurement unit technology

D S Ouellette, M D Desjardine, R Kuffel, RTDS Technologies Inc., Canada

 

Session 9: New algorithms and software solutions - Hall 8a

Session chair: Campbell Booth, University of Strathclyde, UK

 

11:30

O9.1
Improvements to transformer differential protection - design and test experience

M Moscoso, G J Lloyd, K Liu, Z Wang, Alstom Grid, UK

 

11:45

O9.2
Enhancing differential protection stability during CT saturation with transient bias

O Bagleybter, S Subramanian, Alstom Grid, UK

 

12:00

O9.3
Experience with accumulated phase angle drift measurement for islanding detection

C An, G Millar, G J Lloyd, Alstom Grid, UK
A Dyśko, G M Burt, University of Strathclyde, UK
F Malone, ESB International, Ireland

 

Session 10: Effect of integration on reliability, availability and maintainability - Hall 8b

Session chair: Dave Hewings, Network Rail, UK

 

11:30

O10.1
Impact of IEC 61850 on the engineering of protection schemes

A P Apostolov, Omicron Electronics, USA

 

11:45

O10.2
Currents sensors for advanced integration of protection, control, and metering functions

L A Kojovic, Cooper Power Systems, USA

 

12:00

O10.3
When existing recommendations for PST protection can let you down

Z Gajić, ABB SA Products, Sweden
M Podboj, ABB, Slovenia
B Traven, ELES, Slovenia
A Krašovec, Istrabenz Gorenje Inženiring,Slovenia

 

12:15

Lunch – poster session 2 and exhibition - Hall 4

 

Session 11: New algorithms and software solutions - Hall 8a

Session chair: Raj Aggarwal, University of Bath, UK

 

13:45

O11.1
High frequency fault location method for transmission lines based on artificial neural network and genetic algorithm using current signals only

R K Aggarwal, S L Blond, University of Bath, UK
P Beaumont, G Baber, F Kawano, Toshiba International, UK
S Miura, Toshiba Corporation, Japan

 

14:00

O11.2
Supervised shutdown algorithm for an off-shore wind power plant to meet the required ramp rate of
a grid code in a storm-driven situation

Y H Kim, J S Lee, Y C Kang, Chonbuk National University, Korea

 

14:15

O11.3
New concept of power based pole slip protection for dispersed generators in smart grid environment

A Burek, J Krata, ABB Corporate Research Centre, Poland
J Altonen, ABB, Finland

 

14:30

O11.4
A new multi-criteria fuzzy logic transformer inrush restraint algorithm

D Bejmert, W Rebizant, Ł Staszewski, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland
L Schiel, Siemens AG, Germany

 

14:45

O11.5
A new method to identify inrush current by composite calculation

L Liu, J H He, H Zhang, Beijing Jiaotong University, China
Z Q Bo, Alstom Grid, UK

 

Session 12: Experience of IEC 61850 schemes - Hall 8b

Session chair: Marco Janssen, UTInnovation, Netherlands

 

13:45

O12.1
IEC 61850 communications based transmission line protection

A P Apostolov, Omicron Electronics, USA

 

14:00

O12.2
Use of IEC 61850 in a 400kV cable monitoring system

L Crompton, K Waite, Siemens, UK
P McManus, N Tart, National Grid, UK

 

14:15

O12.3
Electric Traction System rationalisation via integrated protection and control IEC 61850 extended station bus solution

O G Nenadovic, Network Rail, UK

 

14:30

O12.4
Modification of in-service substation base on IEC 61850

R Dou, Electric Power Research Institute, China
J Yu, J Lu, NARI Technology Development Co. Ltd, China

 

15:00

Refreshments – poster session 2 and exhibition - Hall 4

 

Session 13: New algorithms and software solutions - Hall 8a

Session chair: Adam Dyśko, University of Strathclyde, UK

 

15:30

O13.1
A multi-agent system for protection coordination of radial systems in the presence of distributed generation

P C Maiola, J G Rolim,  Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil

 

15:45

O13.2
Measured impedance by distance relay for inter phase faults in the presence of SVC on double-circuit lines

S Jamali, A Kazemi, H Shateri, Iran University of Science and Technology, Iran

 

16:00

O13.3
Time-varying waveform analysis for power transformer protection using frequency shift empirical mode decomposition

M Bazargan, W Liang, Alstom Grid, UK
C Li, J Liu, Sichuan University, China
J Yang, Sichuan Electric Power Company, China
L Yao, State Grid Electric Power Research Institute, China

 

16:15

O13.4
Superiority of decision tree classifier on complicated cases for power system protection

O Ozgonenel, T Yalcin, Ondokuz Mayis University, Turkey
D W P Thomas, University of Nottingham, UK

 

Session 14: Experience of IEC 61850 schemes - Hall 8b

Session chair: Miles Redfern, University of Bath, UK

 

15:30

O14.1
Migration paths for IEC 61850 substation communication networks towards superb redundancy based on hybrid PRP and HSR topologies

M Goraj, RuggedCom, Spain
R Harada, RuggedCom, Canada

 

15:45

O14.2
IEC 61850 substation experiences

M Childers, Doble Engineering, USA
M Borrielli, Doble Transinor As, Norway

 

16:00

O14.3
IEC 61850 experience in the Portuguese transmission system to date and foreseeable applications in the future - a case study and future outlook

F Matos1, REN, Portugal
R Paulo, Efacec Automation, Portugal

 

16:15

O14.4
Design and operation of the IEC 61850 9-2 process bus used for the protection system

X Sun, M A Redfern, University of Bath, UK
P A Crossley, L Yang, H Y Li, U B Anombem, The University of Manchester, UK
A Wen, NGC, UK
R Chatfield, J Wright, Alstom Grid, UK

 

16:30

Close

 

19:30Conference dinner: St Martins Church