Modeling and simulation of circuit breaker intelligent electronic device to analyze and compare the end-to-end delay characteristics of generic object oriented substation event messages using different topologies in the substation automation system of the Biñan substation of National Grid Corporation of the Philippines

Date

12-2015

Degree

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering

Major Course

Major in Computer Engineering

College

College of Engineering and Agro-Industrial Technology (CEAT)

Adviser/Committee Chair

Melvin C. Ilang-Ilang

Restrictions

Restricted: Not available to the general public. Access is available only after consultation with author/thesis adviser and only to those bound by the confidentiality agreement.

Abstract

The substation Automation System (SAS) is developed for the automation of the substation network. Remote Control and Monitoring is one of the characteristics of the SAS. The SAS is governed by a standard made by the International Electrotechnical Commission named as IEC 61850 standard. The Substation Automation System is made up of several Intelligent Electronic Devices (IED). One of the IED present is the circuit Breaker IED. The Circuit Breaker IED is responsible for sending trip messages characterized by the Generic Object Oriented Substation Event message or GOOSE message. The Circuit Breaker IED has been modeled to be used in the simulation of the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) Biñan network. The OPNET modeler was used to make the simulation. Three topologies were simulated based on the Network namely Ring Topology, Star Topology and Hybrid Topology. All topologies passed based on the threshold delay given by the standard . Comparing the results to actual test using physical devices, the simulated system is feasible. Of the three topologies simulated, the star network topology resulted to the fast delay and to the closest value of the actual test.

Language

English

Location

UPLB College of Engineering and Agro-Industrial Technology (CEAT)

Call Number

LG 993 2015 E64 /A78

Document Type

Thesis

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