This paper is published in Volume 3, Issue 4, 2018
Area
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Author
Ujjwal Mishra
Co-authors
Sawan Kumar Sharma
Org/Univ
Pranveer Singh Institute of Technology, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India
Pub. Date
06 April, 2018
Paper ID
V3I4-1194
Publisher
Keywords
Current Variation, Voltage Variation, Temperature Variation, Oil Level Detection, Islanding, Smart Grid, Active Method, Passive Method

Citationsacebook

IEEE
Ujjwal Mishra, Sawan Kumar Sharma. Developing islanding detection arrangement for the grid on sensing voltage or frequency variation, International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, www.IJARnD.com.

APA
Ujjwal Mishra, Sawan Kumar Sharma (2018). Developing islanding detection arrangement for the grid on sensing voltage or frequency variation. International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, 3(4) www.IJARnD.com.

MLA
Ujjwal Mishra, Sawan Kumar Sharma. "Developing islanding detection arrangement for the grid on sensing voltage or frequency variation." International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology 3.4 (2018). www.IJARnD.com.

Abstract

As the power grid failure problems continue to persist in the country, need arises to make it more efficient and effective. This is a demonstration devised to provide such kind of a system that could detect the failure in the synchronous working of the power grid in case any external supply source that is supplying to the grid is encountering any kind of abnormalities may be in current levels, voltage levels, temperature, and oil level. There are various generation units that usually supply power to the grids such as thermal plants, solar plants, hydroelectric plants etc. All the generation units that connect to the grid have to obey the rules or standards laid down for the operation of a grid. These rules involve maintaining of voltage variation, current variation, oil-level variation and temperature variation within these specified limits. If there are any kind of abnormalities or deviations from the acceptable limits laid down by the grid, it then gets crucial that the particular feeding source should get automatically disconnected from the entire grid temporarily, this process is widely termed islanding. This would prevent large-scale occurrences of events of blackouts. Hence it would be beneficial and wise if we could have a system that would be so efficient that it could issue intimations about the potential variations in the arrangements and in addition provide the exact distance of the fault location on a feeder line from the base grid and keep the particular source temporarily on a standby basis while this process takes place. Variation of the system voltage should be around +-5% as per central electricity authority of India Regulations, 2010. This paper is an approach to devising out a system that helps the grid resolve problems related to black out situations hence making it a smart grid.