Adaptive relay setting for stand-alone digital distance protection

Reach accuracy of a distance relay on transmission lines is adversely affected by fault resistance combined with remote-end infeed which is not measurable at the relaying point. Different network conditions correspond to different remote-end infeed behaviour and in conventional setting a safety margin is necessary so as to avoid maloperation. In this paper an adaptive setting concept which can overcome this disadvantage is proposed. A microprocessor based distance relay with this new technique can respond to network conditions that change from time to time and computer simulation has confirmed the validity of this new concept. >