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IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, Vol. 14, No.3, July 1999 st BIBLIOGRAPHY OF RELAY LITERATURE, 1997 IEEE COMMITTEE REPORT “Members ofthe Bibliography and Publicity Waging Group of the IEEE Power System Relaying Committe are: TSS. Sidhu, Chairman, M. Bajpai, J. Burnworth, P. Crossley, A. Darlington, R. Das, W. Marsh, MS, Sachdev, ‘LE. Stephens, M. Swanson, S.S, Venkata, and P-B. Winston ABSTRACT - The latest of a series of classified lists of power system relaying references, begun in 1927, is presented. ‘This bibliography is in continuation to” the bibliographies of relay literature which were published previously and are contained in the following volumes of the IEEE Transactions: Bibliography Particulars of the Transaction for Volume No. Year Paget from 0 1927-1939 o 1941 14351447 1940-1943 8 1944705709 1944-1946 7 pt 1948247 1947-1949 70 pul 1951 247250 1950-1952 74 pe 1955 458 1953-1954 76 pM 1957 126129 1955-1956 78 pe 1959 «788 1957-1958 79 pM 1960 «3942 1959-1960 81 pe 1962 109112 1961-1964 PAS-85 10 1966 1048 ~ 1053 1965-1966 PAS-88 3 1969 244250 1967-1969 PAS.90 5 1971 19821988 1970-1971 PAS-92 3 1973 11321140 1972-1973 PAS-94 6 1975 2033 2041 1974-1975 PAS.97 3 1978 789801 1976-1977 PAS.99 1 198 99107 1978-1979 PAS-100 5 1981 2407 2415 1980-1981 PAS-t02 4 1983 10141024 1982-1983 PAS-104 5 1985 11891197 1984-1985 PWRD.2 2 1987 49358 1986-1987 PWRD-4 3 1989 16491658 1988-1989 PWRD-6 4 1991 1409 1422 1990 PWRD-7 1 1992 173181 1991 PWRD-8 31993 955 961 1992 PWRD-10 1 1995 142152 1993 PWRD-10 2 1995 684 696 1994 PWRD-11 3 1996 1251 1262 1995 PWRD-12, 1 1997 8595, 1996 - Paper # 95 PE-161-PWRD- 1-04-1997 PE-A1E-PWRD--OE-1996._A paper recommended and approved by the IEEE Power System Relying Committe of te IEEE Powet Engineering Socety for pubicaton nthe IEEE Transacfons on Power Delvery. -Manuscipt submited July 27, 1997; made avalale for pring August 14, 1998. ‘The papers listed include references to the subjects of service restoration, testing and methods of calculation, as well as 10 the field of relaying. Only the more readily available foreign publications are included. Each reference includes the tile, author, publication information, and a very brief summary of the subject mater. ‘The listing of the titles is subdivided into ten sections, ‘depending upon the general substance of each article. The section titles are as follows: 3150 RELAYING ALGORITHMS 3151 DISTRIBUTION AND NETWORK PROTECTION 3151.1 Industral and Power Station Auxiliaries 3151.2 Primary Distribution Systems 3152 TRANSMISSION LINE PROTECTION 3152.1. Distance and Ground Relaying 3152.2. Relay Communications 3152.3. Relay Systems 3153 RELAY INPUT SOURCES 3154 ROTATING MACHINERY PROTECTION 3155 OTHER PROTECTION 3155.1. Transformer and Reactor Protection 3155.2 Capacitor Bank and Static Var Protection 3155.3. Other Protection 3156 FAULT AND SYSTEM CALCULATIONS. 3157 MAINTENANCE, TESTING, ANALYSIS, MODELING 3158 STABILITY, OUT OF STEP, RESTORATION 3159 SURGE PHENOMENA. ‘The entries in each section are listed in alphabetical order by the name of the first author. Each title is listed in only one section even if it covers material that belongs to several sections. A list ofthe periodicals which have been cited and the addresses of their publishers follows the bibliography. AND. ‘The abstracts of many articles reported in this paper are available in the Science Abstracts - Section B, the Engineering Index, and other digesting and/or indexing periodicals. ADDITIONAL REFERENCES Electrical & Electronics Abstracts, are published monthly by the Institution of Electrical Engineers (U.K.) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (USA). Papers and journals published in several countries are covered, (0885-$977/99/$10.00 © 1998 IEEE, 2 3150 RELAYING ALGORITHMS reguency Estimation by Demodulation of Two Complex ‘Signals, M. Akke, IEEE Trans. on Power Delivery, Vol. 12, No. 1, Jan. 1997, p 157-63. This paper presents a method using 3 phase quantities converted to a complex quantity Demodulation does not introduce a double frequency component, permitting les filtering and high speed. Four examples are presented. from tuiMedian Postilering, M.akKe, 1S. Thorp, In. Cont ‘on Developments in Power System Protection, IEE Pub. No. 434, 1997, p. 235-238. This paper has shown that isolated estimates from the Differential Equation Algorithm (DEA) ccan be very poor. These poor estimates can be rejected by & ‘median pos filter which is superior toa linear low pass filter. High Frequency Noise and Neural Networks, Z. Q. Bo, R. K. ‘Aggarwal, A. T Johns, H. Y. Li, ¥. H. Song, IEEE Trans. on Power Delivery, Vol. 12, No. 1, Jan 1997, p 106-15. The paper describes the design of a phase selector using ANNS. ‘The technique uses high frequency noise from the fault, captured through conventional CCVTS, to recognize various patterns ofthat noise to accurately deduce the faulted phase. Results of simulation studies on a 400 kV line are included, ‘An Adaptive Neural Network Approach forthe Estimation of Power System Frequency, P.K. Dash, D.P. Swain, A. Routray, A.C. Liew, Electric Power Systems Research, Vol. 41, 1997, p 203-10. This paper proposes the use of an adaptive ‘neural network for estimating power system frequency. Adaline is used for identifying the parameters of a discrete signal model of the power system voltage. ‘of Current Transformers, B. Kasztenny, E. Rosolowski, M. Lakowicz, J. Izykowski, 6% Int. Conf. on Developments in Power System Protection, IEE Pub, No. 434, 1997, p. 365+ 368. This paper describes algorithms for measuring current amplitude and impedance components, resistive to transient saturation of ets. Filtering Al lied to of Const Fiuueney Mae SA Soliman, ML, Abc Rahman, ME. ElHawary, Can. J. of Elect. and Comp. Engineering, Vol. 22, No. 4, 1997, p 145-53. This paper presents the application of linear Kalman filters for tracking ‘of power system voltage phasors and frequency. Frequency is assumed to be constant within a data window. 3151 DISTRIBUTION AND-——NETWORK PROTECTION use Saving vs. Trip Saving, S. Cho, 24th Annual Western Protective Relay Conference Oct 21 - Oct 23, 1997. This paper presents one utility's insight into the ongoing debate of fuse saving vs, fase blowing. ‘A New Te of Diferential Feeder Protesion Rens Using Data Synchr So a aD. A Pickering, B. R, J. Caunce, G. C. Weller, IEEE Trans. on Power Delivery, Vol 12, No. 3, 1997, p 1090-9. This paper describes a new technique for sarapling synchronization in a numerical differential feeder protection relay using a Global Positioning System satellite receive. 3151.1. Industrial and Power Station Auxiliaries, Fi tem ina ‘Large Power Station, R. Subramanian, Z.M. Zaal, A.A. Salah, T.G, Natesh, A. Marashi, C.A. De Couto, JJ. Nyffenegger 62 In, Cont. on Developments in Power System Protection, TEE Pub. No. 434, 1997, p. 4852. This paper isthe summary sccount of technical perspectives put into design and engineering aspects ofthe new fault recording facilis. Protective Devise Coostination_in_an_Industial_Power ‘Svstem with Maliple Sowces, PE. Sutherland, IEEE Trans ‘on Industry Applications, Vol. 33, No. 4, 1997, p 1096-1103, ‘This paper describes the use of the conventional per-nit time-curent curve and spreadsheet techniques for setting relays in en industrial power system with electric wlity ties ‘and. muliple inplant generators. An example of co- crdination i included. 3151.2 Primary Distribution Systems ic Ik_Detgction_on Distribution Feeders, CL. Benner, B.D. Russell, IEEE Trans. on Industry Applications, Vol. 33, No. 3, 1997, p 635-40. Requirements for a practical and secure high-impedance fault relay are discussed. The paper describes the use of multiple algorithms and the use of an expert decision maker for determining the satus and health of a distribution feeder. ‘The Practical Implementation of an LIKV Rural Distribution ‘Auomatign Pilot Scheme, Mi. Hammond, AJ. Bower, T Wade, 6! int. Conf. on Developments in Power System Protection, IEE Pub. No. 434, 1997, p. 247-250. This paper discusses a rural automation pilot scheme and considers the ‘operational management of the distribution system, the types ‘of remotely operable switchgear available, the automation system architecture, the approach to system control and the benefit analysis. Li ‘Sustems for Improved Power Quality and Protection, 1. Kojovic, 8 Hassler, IEEE Trans, on Power Delivery, Vol. 12, No. 2," Apr 1997, p 791-800. This paper presents a comparative analysis of the effect of expulsion and curent limiting fose operations on power quality. CLFs result in reduced voltage dip and fault duration, ‘Viepinia Power Distribution Substation Protection, B.A. Matta, Stst Annual Georgia Tech Protective Relaying Conference Apr. 30 - May 2, 1997. This paper presents one utility's distribution substation protection philosophy. The benefits of microprocessor relays compared to clectromechanial relay is also discussed Usage_of CLPU Curve to Deal_with Cold_Load_Pickup Broblem, 0. H. Mirza, IEEE Trans. on Power Delivery, Vol. 12, No. 2, Apr 1997, p 660-7. ‘The proposed approach takes advantage of microprocessor controls to contol the pickup of the phase element ofthe protective device with time. After an outage, the initial relay pickup of 175% of normal for 10, seconds allows for motor stating. Pickup is reduced to ‘normal in steps with ime. The ground relay is not changed. Integration and ne Dis ‘Protection: An ESKOM Perspective, P. Verser, 6U" Int Conf. on Developments in Power System Protection, IEE Pub. No. 434, 1997, p. 256-261. This paper discusses the integration and other developments in distribution protection from ESKOM's customer requirements which have changed ‘over the years. ‘Benefits of Disiution Auomation and Peformagce Results froma Network Trial, B. Watson, CF. Higgins, 6 Int. Con. ‘on Developments in Power System Protection, IEE Pub. No. 434, 1997, p. 251-255. This paper explores the benefits of

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