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Proteção Diferencial de Transformadores Usando a Transformada Wavelet

Authors: Silva, Paulo Henrique Gonçalves Leonel da;

Proteção Diferencial de Transformadores Usando a Transformada Wavelet

Abstract

Neste trabalho apresenta-se um algoritmo numérico de proteção diferencial de transformadores de potência. Neste algoritmo tem-se como principal objetivo a busca por uma eficiente discriminação entre correntes de faltas e correntes de magnetização, também conhecidas como correntes de inrush, que podem provocar a atuação indevida do relé diferencial. A transformada wavelet é utilizada para discriminar correntes de faltas de correntes de inrush utilizando o princípio de conservação de energia presente na análise multirresolução para esse tipo de transformada. O algoritmo numérico foi desenvolvido no MATLAB e a simulação do circuito elétrico usado como teste é realizada em software ATP/EMTP pela sua já consolidada utilização e confiabilidade de resultados quando se dispõe de dados técnicos reais de sistemas elétricos de potência. As simulações e resultados apresentados indicam que a técnica desenvolvida mostra-se eficiente de acordo com os comportamentos esperados de relés de proteção típicos

In this work it is presented a numerical algorithm for transformer differential protection. The principal objective of this algorithm is the search of an efficient distinction between fault currents and magnetization currents, also known by inrush currents that can induce false tripping of differential relays. The wavelet transform is used to discern fault currents from inrush currents, using the energy conservation principle that is available in this kind of transform. The numerical algorithm was developed in the software MATLAB and the electric circuit, used as a test, is simulated in software ATP/EMTP due to its already consolidated use and reliability of results when real technical data from power electric systems are available. The presented simulations and results indicates that the developed technique is shown efficient according to typical protection relay behaviours

Pós-graduação em Engenharia Elétrica - FEIS

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Brazil
Keywords

Maquinas eletricas, Wavelets (Matematica), Transformadores eletricos, Reles eletricos, Electric machinery, Eletronica de potencia - Equipamentos e acessórios

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