An Adaptive Overcurrent Protection Method for Distribution Networks Based on Dynamic Multi-Objective Optimization Algorithm

With the large-scale integration of renewable energy into distribution networks, traditional fixed-setting overcurrent protection strategies struggle to adapt to rapid fluctuations in renewable energy (e.g., wind and photovoltaic) output. Optimizing current settings is crucial for enhancing the stab...

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Vydané v:Algorithms Ročník 18; číslo 8; s. 472
Hlavní autori: Xu, Biao, Ouyang, Fan, Li, Yangyang, Yu, Kun, Ao, Fei, Li, Hui, Tan, Liming
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:English
Vydavateľské údaje: Basel MDPI AG 01.08.2025
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ISSN:1999-4893, 1999-4893
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Shrnutí:With the large-scale integration of renewable energy into distribution networks, traditional fixed-setting overcurrent protection strategies struggle to adapt to rapid fluctuations in renewable energy (e.g., wind and photovoltaic) output. Optimizing current settings is crucial for enhancing the stability of modern distribution networks. This paper proposes an adaptive overcurrent protection method based on an improved NSGA-II algorithm. By dynamically detecting renewable power fluctuations and generating adaptive solutions, the method enables the online optimization of protection parameters, effectively reducing misoperation rates, shortening operation times, and significantly improving the reliability and resilience of distribution networks. Using the rate of renewable power variation as the core criterion, renewable power changes are categorized into abrupt and gradual scenarios. Depending on the scenario, either a random solution injection strategy (DNSGA-II-A) or a Gaussian mutation strategy (DNSGA-II-B) is dynamically applied to adjust overcurrent protection settings and time delays, ensuring real-time alignment with grid conditions. Hard constraints such as sensitivity, selectivity, and misoperation rate are embedded to guarantee compliance with relay protection standards. Additionally, the convergence of the Pareto front change rate serves as the termination condition, reducing computational redundancy and avoiding local optima. Simulation tests on a 10 kV distribution network integrated with a wind farm validate the effectiveness of the proposed method.
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ISSN:1999-4893
1999-4893
DOI:10.3390/a18080472