Experience with the R-Rdot Out-of-Step Relay

A new out-of-step relaying concept has been previously reported. The concept involves augmaenting apparent resistance (R) measurement with rate-of-change of apparent resistance (Rdot) computation. The new R-Rdot relay thus has more intelligence for control decisions. This follow-up paper presents the following new information: large scale simulation results, including use of relay outputs for discrete supplemental control action; additional details on design and testing of the microprocessor based relay; and experience during an extensive monitoring period at Malin Substation on the Pacific AC Intertie. The relay is now energized for initiating controlled separations at several locations within the Western North American Power System.