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Distance protection: Why have we started with a circle, does it matter, and what else is out there?
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2018
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Hardware SecurityDistance ProtectionElectrical EngineeringEngineeringPerimeter SecurityComputer EngineeringTypical Distance ElementComputational ElectromagneticsTechnologySignal ProcessingCircuit AnalysisDistance ElementPower Electronic DevicesElectromagnetic Compatibility
We look back at the history of distance protection, explain the first principles, and discuss why our industry settled on designs we know and appreciate today. We look at why, after a century of refinements, a typical distance element still uses heavily filtered voltages and currents and operates on the order of one power cycle. In the second part of the paper, we explain the principles of time-domain distance protection based on incremental quantities, and operating by processing samples of voltages and currents without band-pass filtering to retrieve phasors. We discuss various choices for a time-domain distance element and present test results and field cases of an implementation with operating times of just a few milliseconds. In the third part of the paper, we discuss the feasibility of a distance element based on traveling waves and operating even faster.
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