JOURNAL ARTICLE

Performance Assessment of Slip Mode Frequency Shift (SMS) Islanding Detection Methods

Ahmad Farid SaparChin Kim GanMeysam ShamshiriAnis Niza Ramani

Year: 2014 Journal:   Applied Mechanics and Materials Vol: 699 Pages: 546-551   Publisher: Trans Tech Publications

Abstract

The awareness concerning the grid connected Photovoltaic (PV) has become vital and a major concern nowadays. Islanding detection is one of the most dominant challenges for distributed generation system connected to the utility grid. In addition, islanding has not been a preferable option as it may pose safety hazard and may cause damage to power generation and power supply facilities as a result of unsynchronized re-closer. Therefore, the islanding detection techniques are needed to ensure safe and reliable system operation. One of the established islanding prevention methods is the Slip Mode Frequency Shift (SMS) islanding method, which has numerous advantages over the other techniques. This paper investigates the active islanding detection methods and specifically focused on the SMS islanding method. The results show that the SMS islanding method successfully detected an unintentional fault and managed to isolate the system within the prescribed time range.

Keywords:
Islanding Photovoltaic system Grid Reliability engineering Engineering Electronic engineering Mode (computer interface) Distributed generation Computer science Real-time computing Electrical engineering

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