Digsilent Powerfactory: Relay Model Description
Digsilent Powerfactory: Relay Model Description
Digsilent Powerfactory: Relay Model Description
ABB RADS-B
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Contents
List of Figures 2
1 Model information 3
2 General description 3
3 Supported features 3
3.1.2 Functionality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
3.2.2 Functionality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
3.3.2 Functionality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
5 Scheme 7
6 References 8
7 Change Log 9
List of Figures
1 Model information
Manufacturer ABB
Model RADS-B
Variants This PowerFactory relay model type models the ABB RADS-B relay which is a
protection assembly containing a 3phase transformer differential relay with second and fifth
harmonic restrain.
2 General description
The ABB RADS-B protective relay is a static 3-phase differential protection with two, three, five
or six through-current restraint inputs. The static measuring circuits have with active filters for
optimum utilization of harmonics in the current circuits: they provide second harmonic restraint
from all three phases for inrush security and fifth harmonic restraint from all three phases for
overexcitation security. The relay has a variable percentage restraint for external fault security
and unrestrained operation settable feature.
The ABB RADS-B relay has been modeled using one PowerFactory relay model which includes
most of the features available in the relay.
The model implementation has been based on the information available in the relay documenta-
tion provided by the manufacturer and freely available [1].
3 Supported features
It represents the interface between the power system and the relay protective elements. The
currents flowing in the power system are converted by two elements modeling two 3 phase CTs;
the secondary currents are then measured by six elements modeling the analog filters of the
relay.
• Two 3 phase current transformers (”Winding 1 Ct” and ”Winding 2 Ct” block)
• Six measurement elements (”Measure 1”, ”Measure 2”, ”Diff 2nd Harmonic 1”, ”Diff 5th
Harmonic 1”, ”Diff 2nd Harmonic 2”, ”Diff 5th Harmonic 2” block)
3.1.2 Functionality
The ”Winding 1 Ct” and the ”Winding 2 Ct” block represent ideal CTs. Using the CT default
configuration the current at the primary side are converted to the secondary side using the CT
ratio. The CT saturation and/or its magnetizing characteristic are not considered. Please set the
"Detailed Model" check box in the "Detailed Data" tab page of the CT dialog and insert the data
regarding the CT burden, the CT secondary resistance and the CT excitation parameter if more
accurate simulation results are required.
The measurement blocks calculate the harmonic component using a DFT filter operating over a
full cycle.
There are 3 measurement elements for each 3 phase Ct, each of them is extracting an unique
harmonic from the input current waves:
• ”Diff 2nd Harmonic 2” (2nd harmonic of the current converted by ”Winding 2 Ct”).
• ”Diff 5th Harmonic 2” (5th harmonic of the current converted by ”Winding 2 Ct”).
The CT secondary rated current (1 or 5 A) value must be set in the measurement elements
(”Nominal current” parameter).
A differential element with an ancillary RMS calculation element simulates the relay differential
features. All protective functions available in the relay are available also in the PowerFactory relay
model.
3.2.2 Functionality
The following features are available in the differential element (”Differential logic” block):
• Harmonic and percentage restraint differential with user configurable threshold (available
threshold values: 20%, 25%, 35%, 50%).
The differential element calculates for each phase the average of the currents measured by
”Measure 1” and by ”Measure 2”. The average values are then used to calculate the differential
threshold considering a 60% linear percentage restrain.
The measurement element (”Diff RMS meas” block) is used to calculate the RMS value of the
differential current. The differential current vector components (or instantaneous values during
the EMT simulation) are calculated by the differential element.
The relationships between the relay settings and the model parameters can be found in the
following table (the relay model parameter names are listed between brackets):
It represents the output stage of the relay; it’s the interface between the relay and the power
breaker.
3.3.2 Functionality
The ”Logic” block gets the trip signal coming from the differential element; it operates the relay
output contact and the power breaker.
To disable completely the relay model ability to open the power circuit breaker disable the ”Logic”
block.
The three, five or six through-current restraint inputs relay versions are not supported.
• The active filters extracting the harmonic components are modeled by digital filters.
• The non linear percentage restrain characteristic is approximated by a linear characteristic
(60% slope).
5 Scheme
6 References
[1] ABB Relays, S-721 71, Vasteras, Sweden. Transformer differential protection RADSB User’s
Guide 1MRK 504 002-UEN Replaces 1MDU04007-EN Version 1.1 September 1997, 1997.
7 Change Log