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Distance Protection for Electrical Transmission Line : Equipments, Settings Zones


and Tele-Protection

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Power System Protection


Power System Protection is the art and science of the application of devices
that monitor the power line currents and voltages (relays) and generate
signals to deenergize faulted sections of the power network by circuit
breakers. Goal is to minimize damage to equipment and property that
would be caused by system faults, if residues, and maintain the delivery of
electrical energy to the consumers. Many types of protective relays are
used to protect power system equipments, they are classified according to
their operating principles; over current relay senses the extra (more than
set) current considered dangerous to a given equipment, differential relays
compare in and out currents of a protected equipment, while impedance
relays measure the impedance of the protected piece of planet. For a good
performance of a relay in a power system it must have the following
characteristics; dependability, security, selectivity, sensitivity and speed.
Protective relaying is a vital part of any electric power system: unnecessary
during normal operation but very important during trouble, faults, and
abnormal disturbances.

Mohamed ZELLAGUI
Abdelaziz CHAGHI

Mohamed ZELLAGUI
Distance Protection for
Electrical Transmission Line
was born in Constantine, Algeria, 1984. He received
the engineer and MS degree in Electrical Engineering
from department of Electrical Engineering at
University of Constantine in 2007 and 2010
respectively, from 2010 PhD Student in department Equipments, Settings Zones and Tele-Protection
of Electrical Engineering at University of Batna
supervised by Professor CHAGHI Abdelaziz.
ZELLAGUI, CHAGHI

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