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Wednesday

Session 5: Fault Location
Chair: TBC

O5.1
Accurate Location of Faults on Series-Compensated Lines with Use of Two-End Unsynchronised Measurements
M M Saha, ABB AB, Sweden, J Izykowski, E Rosolowski, Wroclaw Unviersity of Technology, Poland, P Balcerek, M Fulczyk, ABB Corporate Research Centre, Poland
09.00 – 09.15
   
O5.2
Verification of DWT-based Detection of High Impedance Faults in MV Networks
N I Elkalashy, M Lehtonen, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland, H A Darwish, A-M I Taalab, M A Izzularab, Minouifiya University, Egypt
09.15 – 09.30
   
O5.3
Fault Location on a Distribution Network using a Decentralised Analysis Process
D A Courtney, Embedded Monitoring Systems Ltd., UK, T B Littler, Queen's University, UK, J Livie, Scottish Power, UK
09.30 – 09.45
   
O5.4
An Alternative Approach to Fault Location on Main Line Feeders and Laterals in Low Voltage Overhead Distribution Networks
Y Aslan, Dumlupinar University, Turkey, R K Aggarwal, University of Bath, UK
09.45 – 10.00
   
O5.5
Fault Location Algorithm based on Cross Correlation Method for HVDC Cable Lines
Y-J Kwon, S-H Kang, D-G Lee, H-K Kim, Myonggi University, Korea
10.00 – 10.15
   
O5.6
Study on Single Phase to Ground Fault Site Location Method based on Injection Signal and GSM Short Message
W Cong, Z C Pan, G Zheng, J Hou, F Zhang, Q L Zhang, Shandong University, China
10.15 – 10.30
   
Session 6: Wide Area Systems
Chair: TBC
 
   
O6.1
Collapse Prediction on Transmission Networks
N A Al-Ashwal, P A Crossley, University of Manchester, UK, J Fitch,
K French, National Grid, UK, M Fette, Systems&Dynamik, Germany,
I Watson, UCAutomation, UK
11.00 – 11.15
   
O6.2
Improving Network Security and Stability using an Integrated Operational Tripping Scheme
D Geach, L Crompton, Siemens Transmission and Distribution Ltd, UK, D Barron, N Tart, National Grid UK Transmission, UK
11.15 – 11.30
   
O6.3
Loss of Synchronism Detection a Strategic Function for Power Systems
R Grondin, A Heniche, M Dobrescu, IREQ, Hydro-Québec, Canada,
G Trudel, M Rousseau, TransÉnergie, Hydro-Québec, Canada,
A Edwards, S Richards, B Kirby, Areva T&D Automation, UK
11.30 – 11.45
   
O6.4
An Out-of-Step Event in the Peruvian Power System
F Torres, Y Jácome, COES-SINAC, Peru, C F Henville, Henville Consulting Inc, Canada
11.45 – 12.00
   
O6.5
Wide-Area Measurement based Nonlinear Global Optimal Control for Power System Stability Enhancement
G L Yu, B H Zhang, Z G Hao, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China, Z Q Bo,
A Klimek, AREVA T&D Automation, UK, G F Yang, H L Ji, Ningxia Electric Power Corporation, China
12.00 – 12.15
   
O6.6
In System Emulation (ISE) of a New Current Differential Back-Up Protection Relay
J Tang, S&C Electric, USA, M Sloderbeck, J Langston, P McLaren, CAPS, USA D Ouellette, P Forsyth, RTDS Technologies Inc., Canada
12.15 – 12.30
   
Session 7: Sensors
Chair: TBC
 
   
O7.1
Rogowski Coil Performance Characteristics for Advanced Relay Protection
Lj A Kojovic, Cooper Power Systems, USA
14.00 – 14.15
   
O7.2
Realising the Benefits of Non-Conventional Sensors
T Spearing, ABB Limited, UK, K Hauck, ABB AG, Germany, M Kuchar, ABB s.r.o, Czech Republic
14.15 – 14.30
   
O7.3
CT Saturation in Industrial Applications – Analysis and Application Guidelines
B Kasztenny, J Mazereeuw, General Electric Multilin, Canada, H Docarmo, General Electric Multilin, USA
14.30 – 14.45
   
O7.4
Influence of Stray Flux on Protection Systems
Z Gajic, S Holst, ABB AB-SA Products, Sweden, D Bonmann, ABB AG-Transformatoren, Germany, D A W Baars, ELEQ bv, Netherlands
14.45 – 15.00
   
O7.5
Experience on Stray Flux Interference of CT (Case Study of a Power Plant in Thailand)
N Charbkaew, T Bunyagul, Y Chompusri, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology North Bangkok, Thailand
15.00 – 15.15
   
O7.6
Rogowski Sensor for Power Grid Travelling Wave based Fault Location
X H Chu, X J Zeng, H J Ma, Z Li, L Li, F Deng, Changsha University of Science and Technology, China
15.15 – 15.30
   
Session 8: Life Cycle Management
Chair: TBC
 
   
O8.1
Protection Relay Life-Cycle Management
C A Smith, J W Wright, AREVA T&D, UK
16.00 – 16.15
   
O8.2
Testing of Advanced Transmission Line Protection Relays
A Apostolov, B Vandiver, OMICRON electronics, USA
16.15 – 16.30
   
O8.3
Life-Time Management of Relay Settings
P A Crossley, University of Manchester, UK, J Fitch, B Gwyn, National Grid, UK, D Novosel, Infrasource, USA, R Loken, Statnett, Norway, J Cardenas, GE, Spain, J Cesar M de Lima, Cemig, Brazil
16.30 – 16.45
   
O8.4
Innovative Techniques for Intelligent Power System Mobile Data Management
Z Schreiner, IPS – Intelligent Process Solutions GmbH, Germany,
y A J Middleton, GE Energy, UK, J Bizjac, Elektro Ljubljana, Slovenia
16.45 – 17.00
   
O8.5
Prolonging Periodical Testing Intervals of Numerical Protection Relays
P Lindblad, Fingrid Oyj, Finland
17.00 – 17.15
   
O8.6
Advanced Secondary Technology to Evoke the Power of Simplicity
F Baldinger, T Jansen, Locamation, Netherlands, M van Riet,
F Volberda, F van Erp, Nuon Tecno, Netherlands, M Dorgelo,
W van Buijtenen, Phase to Phase, Netherlands
17.15 – 17.30

Poster Session 2

P.035
A Novel Wavelet Transform and Neural Network based Transmission Line Fault Analysis Method
P S Bhowmik, National Institute of Technology, India, P Purkait, Haldan Institute of Technology, India, K Bhattacharyya, Jadavpur University, India

P.036
Methods for Assessing the Protection Impacts of Distributed Generation in Network Planning Activities
K Mäki, S Repo, P Järventausta, Tampere University of Technology, Finland

P.037
Fast Fault Detection and Location of a Zonal Marine Power System: using Active Impedance Estimation
J Wang, D W P Thomas, M Sumner, University of Nottingham, UK, R D Geertsma, Defence Equipment and Support, UK

P.038
Compensation of an Air-Gapped Current Transformer Considering the Hysteresis Characteristics of the Core
Y C Kang, J Y Park, B E Lee, S I Jang, Chonbuk National University, Korea, Y G Kim, Hankook IED ENG. Inc., Korea

P.039
Development of IEC61850 Hardware Laboratory Platform for Substation Protection and Control Integration
H Y Li, P A Crossley, University of Manchester, UK, J Fitch, National Grid, UK

P.040
Application of Overvoltage Protection to the Peruvian Power System
F Torres, Y Jacome, COES-SINAC, Peru, C Henville, Henville Consulting Inc, Canada

P.041
Application of Thermal Models of Digital Protective Relays in Cable Protection
J Orságová, P Toman, Brno Univesity of Technology, Czech Republic

P.042
Estimation of the Zero Sequence Voltage on the D-side of a Dy Transformer by using One Voltage Transformer on the D-Side
F Sulla, O Samuelsson, Lund University, Sweden

P.043
Evaluation of ROCOF Relays Performances on Networks with Distributed Generation
C F Ten, P A Crossley, University of Manchester, UK

P.044
Performance of Induction Generator Protection during Distribution Network Disturbances
Y Lei, R M Tumilty, G M Burt, J R McDonald, Univeristy of Strathclyde, UK

P.045
The Application of Travelling Wave Fault Locators in China
B Y Xu, Kehui Electric Technology Center and Shandong University of Technology, China, Z H Shu, Central Dispatching Bureau, China, P Gale, Kehui Ltd, UK

P.046
Effect of STATCOM on Measured Impedance by Distance Relay in Double-Circuit Lines
S Jamali, A Kazemi, H Shateri, Iran University of Science and Technology, Iran

P.047
Busbar Protection Design for Economy of Panel Space, Minimised Power Consumption, and Advanced Performance
H Grasset, AREVA T&D Automation and Information Systems, France, C Best, AVERA T&D, UK

P.048
Transient Stability Analysis of Asynchronous Distribution Generation and its Impact on Protection
T S Bi, H W Zhao, P Dong, Q X Yang, North China Electric Power University, China

P.049
Compensating Algorithm for a Measurement CT Considering the Effects of the Hysteresis Characteristics
Y C Kang, S H So, T Y Zheng, S I Jang, Chonbuk National University, Korea, Y G Kim, Hankook IED Eng. Inc., Korea, Y S Lyu, Korea Power Exchange, Korea

P.050
Real Time Simulator to Verify Demand and Supply Controller in Microgrid
T Tanabe, H Shinji, H Nakashima, T Funabashi, Meidensha Corporation, Japan, R Yokoyama Waseda University, Japan

P.051
A Novel Travelling Waves based Ultra-High-Speed Ratio Directional Protection
H L Gao, D W Li, G B Zou, Z C Pan, Shandong University, China

P.052
Research on Optimal Placement of Travelling Wave Fault Locators in Power Grid
F Deng, X J Zeng, N Chen, Z W Li, X H Chu, Changsha University of Science and Technology, China

P.053
A New High Speed FPGA based Traveling Wave Fault Recorder for MV Distribution Systems
D P Coggins, D W P Thomas, B R Hayes-Gill, Y Zhu, University of Nottingham, UK, E T Pereira, S H L Cabral, Fundação Universidade Regional de Blumenau, Brazil

P.054
Software Interlocking Topology Schemes for Substation Control Refurbishments
H Padmanabhan, R J Kinder, ABB Limited, UK

P.055
Wavelet Transform and Approximate Entropy based Identification of Faults and Power Swings
L Fu, Z Y He, Southwest Jiaotong University, China, Z Q Bo, AVERA T&D, UK

P.056
Software Assisted Development of Protection Coordination Concepts in Nationwide Power Systems
T Keil, J Jäger, L Söellner, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany, T Bopp, R Krebs, Siemens AG, Germany

P.057
Evaluation of Traveling Wave Fault Location Methods based on Field Measurements
A Elhaffar, M Lehtonen, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland

P.058
Testing Phasor Measurement Units
F Steinhauser, T Schossig, OMICRON electronics GmbH, Austria

P.059
Time Synchronized End to End Testing using IRIG-B
P Meinhardt, Omicron electronics GmbH, Austria

P.060
Influence of Distributed Compensation on Earth Fault Protection in Cable Distribution Systems
A Guldbrand, O Samuelsson, Lund University, Sweden

P.061
Autonomous Control Algorithms using IEC 61850
A Taylor, National Grid, UK, D Meadows, Siemens T&D Ltd, UK

P.062
Design of an Algorithm for Detecting, Identifying and Locating on Faults Inhomogeneous Distribution Feeders
C W Wattanasakpubal, Provincial Electricity Authority, Thailand, T Bunyagul, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology North Bangkok, Thailand

P.063
The Negative-Sequence Distance Protection for UHV Long Distance Transmission Line
B Li, C Ma, J He, Tianjin University, China, Z Q Bo, AREVA T&D Automation, UK

P.064
Fault Distance Calculation and Arcing Faults Detection on Overhead Lines using Single End Data
Z Radojević, Myongji University, Korea, V V Terzija, University of Manchester, UK

P.065
Short Circuit Analysis Tool using 3rd Generation (3G) Mobile Technology
T Cornah, J Heaton, K Strickland, I Bradshaw, K Shannon, EPP Health, Safety and Environment Consultants Ltd., UK, K Middleton, Network Rail, UK

P.066
Distance Relay Behaviour on Mixed Voltage, Double Circuit Lines
P J Moore, K Muhalhel, C Booth, University of Strathclyde, UK

P.067
Model based Design for Power Systems Protection Relays, using MATLAB & Simulink
B Kirby, H Kang, Areva T&D, UK

P.068
A New Digital Algorithm for Overhead Lines Disturbance Records Analysis
Z M Radojević, V V Terzija, Myongji University, Korea

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