This course introduces students to the principles and applications of digital protection in modern power systems. It begins with a comparison between static/digital and electromechanical relays, followed by an exploration of mathematical algorithms used in digital protection. Students will study relaying practices, components, detectors, and the main structure of digital relays. The course covers digital distance relays as well as protection schemes for rotating machines, transformers, and bus bars. It also addresses advanced topics such as the integration of protection and control in substations, traveling-wave-based protection, microcontroller-based protection, and adaptive relaying. Emphasis is placed on recent developments in digital protection to prepare students for modern challenges in power system reliability and security.
Bachelor Degree in Electrical and Control Engineering (160)
• M. Chander, “Power System Protection and Switch Gears”, New Age International Limited Publishers.
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