IEEE PROJECTS 2012-Fuzzy Logic Based Differential Relay for Power Transformer Protection

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    Fuzzy Logic Based Differential Relay for

    Power Transformer Protection

    Need

    Power Transformers or any CNC Machines or any electrical devices are

    always subjected to Highvoltage and low voltage transients. Many devices will get

    failed due to this. Hence we need to monitor the voltage constantly and if goes

    below or above the range then we need to trip the supply immedieately. One method

    of protecting power transformers is to use a differential relay. The operation Diff

    Relay is to trip the equipment if it finds any difference in the primary and secondary

    current.

    Two basic requirements that the differential-relay connections must satisfy are:

    (1) The differential relay must not operate for load or external faults; and

    (2) The relay must operate for severe enough internal faults.

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    This is because the diff relay can act due to the following other factors also.

    In the case of power transformer applications, possible sources of false differential

    currents are:

    Mismatch between the CT ratios and the power transformer ratio

    Variable ratio of the power transformer caused by a tap changer

    Phase shift between the power transformer primary and secondary currents

    Magnetizing inrush currents

    Transformer overexcitation

    Current transformer saturation

    So, There should be an intelligent Mechanism to prevent the diff relay

    from fault triggering. In this project we have employed fuzzy logic to

    prevent this fault triggering. Our system when detects a current difference

    between the primary and the secondary it also checks for other causes using

    fuzzy logic and operates the relay only when essential. The other factors which

    induces the fault triggering is given to the controller through switch inputs.

    About Fuzzy:

    Fuzzy Logic was initiated in 1965 by lofti A. Zadeh, professor for

    Computer science at the university of California in Berkeley.

    Fuzzy logic is a powerful new technology and has emerged as a

    profitable tool for the controlling of subway systems and complex industrial

    processes, as well as for household and entertainment electronics, diagnosis

    systems and other expert systems. Although, fuzzy logic was invented in

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    United states the rapid growth of this technology has started from Japan and

    has now again reached the USA and Europe also.

    Fuzzy has become a keyword for marketing. Electronic articles

    without fuzzy component gradually turn out to be a dead stock. As a gag,

    that shows the popularity of fuzzy logic, there even exists a toilet paper with

    Fuzzy Logic Printed on it. In japan fuzzy-research is widely supported

    with a huge budget. In Europe and the USA efforts are being made to catch

    up with the tremendous Japanese success. For instance, the NASA space

    agency is engaged in applying fuzzy logic for complex docking-maneuvers.

    Fuzzy logic is basically a multivalued logic that allows intermediate

    values to be defined between conventional evaluations likeyes/no,

    true/false, black/white etc. Notions like rather warm orpretty coldcan be

    formulated mathematically and processed by computers

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    Block Diagram:

    MonitorCPU

    PIC Microcontroller

    Rs232

    Power Transformer

    Differential

    Relay

    RelayDriver

    Power Line

    PT CT

    Full Wave Precision

    Rectifier

    PT CT

    Full Wave Precision

    Rectifier

    Mismatch between the

    CT ratios and the

    power transformer ratio

    Variable ratio of

    the power

    transformer

    Phase shift between

    the power

    transformerprimary

    and secondary

    Magne

    ng inru

    current

    Transforoverexc

    n

    Current

    transform

    saturatio