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Publications by Cleberton Reiz

2022

A Multiobjective Approach for the Optimal Placement of Protection and Control Devices in Distribution Networks With Microgrids

Authors
REIZ, C; DE LIMA, TD; LEITE, JB; JAVADI, MS; GOUVEIA, CS;

Publication
IEEE ACCESS

Abstract
Protection and control systems represent an essential part of distribution networks by ensuring the physical integrity of components and by improving system reliability. Protection devices isolate a portion of the network affected by a fault, while control devices reduce the number of de-energized loads by transferring loads to neighboring feeders. The integration of distributed generation has the potential to enhance the continuity of energy services through islanding operation during outage conditions. In this context, this study presents a multi-objective optimization approach for sizing and allocating protection and control devices in distribution networks with microgrids supplied by renewable energy sources. Reclosers, fuses, remote-controlled switches, and directional relays are considered in the formulation. Demand and generation uncertainties define the islanding operation and the load transfer possibilities. A non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm is applied in the solution of the allocation problem considering two conflicting objectives: cost of energy not supplied and equipment cost. The compromise programming is then performed to achieve the best solution from the Pareto front. The results show interesting setups for the protection system and viability of islanding operation.

2022

Optimal Allocation of Protection and Control Devices in Distribution Networks with Microgrids

Authors
Reiz, C; de Lima, TD; Leite, JB; Javadi, MS; Gouveia, CS;

Publication
2022 IEEE 21ST MEDITERRANEAN ELECTROTECHNICAL CONFERENCE (IEEE MELECON 2022)

Abstract
Protection and control systems represent an essential part of distribution networks, ensuring the physical integrity of components and improving system reliability. Protection devices isolate a portion of the network affected by a fault, while control devices reduce the number of de-energized loads by transferring loads to neighboring feeders. The integration of distributed generation has the potential to improve the continuity of energy services through islanding operation during outage conditions. In this context, this paper presents a multi-objective optimization approach for the size and allocation of protection and control devices in distribution networks with microgrids supplied by renewable energy sources. Reclosers, fuses, remote-controlled switches, and directional relays are considered in the formulation. The demand and generation uncertainties define the islanding operation and the load transfer possibilities. A genetic algorithm is presented to solve the allocation problem. The compromise programming is performed to choose the best solution from the Pareto front. Results show interesting setups for the protection system and viability of islanding operation.

2020

Simulação Híbrida para Monitoramento de Tensão e Corrente em Redes de Distribuição com Geração Distribuída

Authors
Reiz, C; B. Leite, J;

Publication
Anais do Congresso Brasileiro de Automática 2020

Abstract
O sistema de distribuição de energia elétrica é a parcela do sistema de potência mais vulnerável aos eventos de interrupção, originados por fatores naturais externos ou intrínsecos aos equipamentos elétricos. Na mitigação dos impactos desses eventos, simuladores digitais em tempo real são utilizados na obtenção dos transitórios do sistema elétrico, todavia, essa técnica demanda grande esforço computacional. Nesse contexto, propõe-se uma técnica híbrida para simulação do transitório em sistemas de distribuição, combinando a alta taxa de amostragem dos modelos no domínio do tempo para monitoramento de tensão e corrente com a velocidade de processamento dos algoritmos que operam os modelos fasoriais em regime quase-estacionário, ou permanente. A metodologia proposta também permite considerar diferentes tecnologias de geradores distribuídos acoplados na rede. Os resultados dos testes realizados indicam a consistência da metodologia proposta, representando o comportamento do transitório no sistema de distribuição de energia elétrica. Todas as simulações realizadas são comparadas com valores amostrais obtidos usando um software comercial especializado.

2021

Hardware-In-the-Loop Simulation to Test Advanced Automation Devices in Power Distribution Networks

Authors
Reiz, C; Leite, JB;

Publication
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER DELIVERY

Abstract
The sustainable development of power distribution systems must evolve into smart grids, where advanced automation with fast communication channels is essential. The analysis of their behavior uses the Hardware-In-the-Loop simulation for studying normal and critical operating conditions. In this work, we propose a hybrid technique for transient simulation in distribution systems by combining the high sample rate of the time domain models for voltage profile and electrical current monitoring with the processing speed of algorithms that operate the quasi-stationary, or permanent, phasor models. The proposed simulation platform is also based on the state of the art of standardized communication protocols of the power system. Its evaluation is performed using the comparison with specialized commercial software to assess the transient simulation. The time overcurrent protection function and the verification of messages exchanged between the simulator and the tested device highlights the applicability of the proposed methodology.

2021

Impact analysis of distributed generation on protection devices coordination in power distribution systems

Authors
Reiz C.; Leite J.B.;

Publication
2021 IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference - Latin America, ISGT Latin America 2021

Abstract
Integration of distributed generation in power distribution networks provides many advantages and challenges to electric power system. Among challenges are the increase in levels of short-circuit currents and changes of power flow direction. These characteristics can interfere in the interruption capacity of protection devices, which are responsible for maintaining the integrity of distribution networks. Therefore, it is essential to understand the effects of distributed generation on protection systems to determine strategies that aim to solve the challenges imposed by this technology. The present work, first, proposes the mathematical formulation to coordinate overcurrent relays and fuse links, considering permanent and temporary faults. The solution is obtained through a dedicated genetic algorithm. Subsequently, this solution method is analyzed under different levels of penetration of distributed generators, allowing to identify points most susceptible to loss of coordination.

2019

Short-Circuit Calculation in Unbalanced Three-Phase Power Distribution Systems with Distributed Generation

Authors
Reiz C.; Leite J.B.;

Publication
2019 IEEE PES Conference on Innovative Smart Grid Technologies, ISGT Latin America 2019

Abstract
This work proposes a method to calculate the short- circuit currents in unbalanced three-phase power distribution systems with distributed generation (DG) from non- and renewable energy resources. It takes into account the physical and operational features of four different types of DGs: synchronous, induction, photovoltaic and double-fed induction generator (DFIG). The DG formulations depend upon the connection type that can be directly coupling to the power grid or by using electronic converters or coupling transformers. The proposed method uses the bus impedance matrix with Kron reduction for each generator and superposition conception in the short-circuit current calculation. The results are achieved under a real-work unbalanced distribution network with 135 buses providing typical values of the short-circuit current that are compared with values from commercial software in the evaluation of the proposed methodology.

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