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A Comprehensive Review of Auto-Reclosing Schemes in AC, DC, and Hybrid (AC/DC) Transmission Lines

  • Arif Mehdi
  • , Chul Hwan Kim
  • , Arif Hussain
  • , Ji Soo Kim
  • , S. Jarjees Ul Hassan

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Abstract

The integration of distributed generators has changed the paradigm of modern power transmission systems. To cope with energy demands, electrical networks emphasize the efficient utilization of power transmission. Thus, high-voltage DC (HVDC) and hybrid (AC/DC) transmission systems are also getting attention owing to their high efficiency in addition to the widely adopted high-voltage AC (HVAC) systems. Most faults in the bulk of transmission lines are temporary or intermittent. Auto-reclosing schemes can be used to prevent these faults. However, conventional auto-reclosing schemes based on constant dead time cannot recognize the fault nature within the assigned duration. Consequently, the accuracy of power grids can be compromised. Therefore, adaptive auto-reclosing schemes are convenient for overcoming the issues caused by the rapid restoration of faulty power lines. This can enhance system reliability and avoid power failures and blackouts. This study is based on a systematic, detailed, and thorough research review of the existing auto-reclosing schemes in all three power transmission lines, i.e., AC, DC, and hybrid (AC/DC). Subsequently, a critical analysis has been performed to assess the pros and cons of each existing adaptive auto-reclosing scheme. Finally, future recommendations are presented to improve adaptive auto-reclosing schemes in each medium.

Original languageEnglish
Article number9424595
Pages (from-to)74325-74342
Number of pages18
JournalIEEE Access
Volume9
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021
Externally publishedYes

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
    SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy

Keywords

  • AC reclosing
  • Adaptive single-phase auto-reclosing (ASPAR)
  • artificial intelligence
  • DC reclosing
  • hybrid reclosing
  • machine learning
  • permanent faults
  • temporary faults

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