Moth-Flame Optimization Technique for Optimal Coordination of Directional Overcurrent Relay System
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Abstract
The protection devices have an important role in modern power system. The operation of electric
power system network majorly depends on combinatorial working of relays, circuit breakers and
other protection devices. The power system reliability is improved majorly by installing two
types of relays i.e., primary and backup relays. Initially, the primary relay operates for any faulty
condition to give fast response. For any condition primary relay fails to trip, then backup relays
perform same task after some time interval. The coordinated operation of primary and backup
relay is important to prevent any malfunctioning due to time gap. The coordination between
primary and backup relay is a nonlinear optimization problem. In this dissertation work, optimal
coordination of directional over current relay is achieved using moth-flame optimization
algorithm. The moth-flame optimization is population-based technique applied for calculating
optimal settings of the relay with faster convergence for primary relay and better performance
coordination with backup relays. Relays setting configurations includes time multiplier settings,
plug settings multiplier and pickup current settings. Relay coordination is done using continuous
decision variables i.e., time multiplier settings and pickup current. The technique is implemented
on IEEE 8-bus test system without external grid and results are compared to other techniques
results.
