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Document Type
:
Thesis
Document Title
:
Impact of Substation Automation System on 110 KV Protection and Control Schemes
أثر نظام أتمتة محطات النقل على مخططات الحماية والتحكم 110 ك ف
Subject
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Faculty of Engineering - Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Document Language
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Arabic
Abstract
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Transmission substations are important parts of the infrastructure of power system networks. These substations have grown hugely over the past few years and become extremely large and complex. The complexity is due to some main factors like protection and control process which is connected together through hundreds to thousands of copper wires and reflect considerable increase in project size and maintenance costs. Such systems have to be based on an international communication standard supporting the application domain in specific requirements along with life cycle of substations. The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) has been developing Substation Automation (SA) standards IEC 61850 named ‘Communication Networks and System in Substations’ since long. The protection and control schemes for 110kV transmission substations are investigated in detail in this thesis according to IEC 61850 standards. Furthermore the benefit of testing and commissioning in automated substations compared with the traditional ones are studied in detail the topological and architectural aspects of schemes, design and how the protective relays are communicating with each other in a substation as well as the related system requirements are also described. The relation between SA system and the cost reduction due to the significant saving of copper wiring in the secondary system (Control and Protection) compared with the traditional substations are established by developing a computer program (MATLAB). The data for the computer program is collected from two conventional substations and two SAS based substations. For approximation the average cost values are taken. The output of the computer program reveals a cost saving of almost 18% for the SAS based substations. The output of the computer program clearly shows that SAS based substations are not only technically better but also economically viable. Keywords: Substation automation, IEC 61850, cost, reduction, saving, program
Supervisor
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Dr. Abdulrahman Almasoud
Thesis Type
:
Master Thesis
Publishing Year
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1434 AH
2013 AD
Added Date
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Sunday, January 27, 2013
Researchers
Researcher Name (Arabic)
Researcher Name (English)
Researcher Type
Dr Grade
Email
خالد عمر المصموم
Almasmoum, Khalid Omar
Researcher
Master
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34940.pdf
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