Design of a Wireless Protection Scheme for Smart-Grid-Based Industrial Systems

Nadia Anam, Susmita Ghosh, Tasmia Farihba

Abstract


This paper illustrates the design of an alternative current measuring method which can be used for the protection of electrical machines, especially generators and motors, used in oil and gas industry. A comparison is made between the use of Hall effect sensors and current transformers for fault current detection. Also, different wireless communication methods that can be used in accordance with Hall effect sensors for detecting faulty conditions are discussed. Three case studies are presented: first, a simple ANACOM kit is used to send and receive amplitude modulated (AM) signal. Next, a test circuit is constructed that transmits and receives Frequency Modulated (FM) signal. Improvements are observed in terms of range and reliability. Finally, a digital transmission and reception test circuit is built and it is observed to provide the best results in comparison to the other two arrangements.


Keywords: Protective relay, current transformer (CT), Hall-effect sensors, smart grid, ANACOM AT02 set, AM and FM technique

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Nadia Anam, Susmita Ghosh, Tasmia Farihba. Design of a wireless protection scheme for smart-grid-based industrial systems. Journal of Power Electronics & Power Systems. 2017; 7(3): 30–37p.



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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37591/.v7i3.199

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