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Utilizing Microprocessor Based Relays as Predictive Tools to Mitigate Voltage Instability Problems That Stem from the Fast Voltage Collapse and Delayed Voltage Recovery Phenomena

Date

2007-12-15

Author

Olajubutu, Michael

Type of Degree

Thesis

Department

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Abstract

Fast voltage collapse and delayed voltage recovery are a growing concern in the power industry. Although there are several well-known methods to combat fast voltage collapse and delayed voltage recovery, additional methods can bring further stability to the power system. The powerful microprocessor based distribution relay, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories-451 (SEL-451), is utilized here to counteract voltage instability that results from excessive induction motor loads on the power system. SEL-451 is used as a predictive tool to predict future voltage levels. These future voltage levels are then used by the relay to decide if undervoltage load shedding is needed.