Bibliography of relay literature, 1993 IEEE committee report
@article{Sachdev1995BibliographyOR, title={Bibliography of relay literature, 1993 IEEE committee report}, author={Mohindar S. Sachdev and Ann Folkman and D. Finley and Mladen Kezunovic and Rama Ramaswami and Tarlochan S. Sidhu and James E Stephens and M. Swanson and S. S. Venkata and P. B. Winston}, journal={IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery}, year={1995}, volume={10}, pages={684-696} }
The latest of a series of classified lists of power system relaying references, begun in 1827, is presented. This bibliography is in continuation to the bibliographies of relay literature which were published previously and are contained in the references given for volumes of the IEEE Transactions. >
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Application of block pulse functions in a polyphase digital distance relay
- EngineeringIAS '95. Conference Record of the 1995 IEEE Industry Applications Conference Thirtieth IAS Annual Meeting
- 1995
This paper presents a digital distance relay scheme for power transmission line protection. The scheme uses a single criterion to determine the fault distance during the ten types of shunt faults on…
Microprocessor-based protection scheme for power transformers
- PhysicsProceedings:Electrical Electronics Insulation Conference and Electrical Manufacturing & Coil Winding Conference
- 1995
A microprocessor based relay scheme for differential protection of large power transformers provides protection against internal faults on transformers, and restrains the tripping operation during the inrush condition by detecting the second harmonic component in the current.
A laboratory for research and teaching of microprocessor-based power system protection
- Physics
- 1996
This paper describes a laboratory which is used for conducting research and teaching in the area of microprocessor-based power system protection. The details of the facilities and their functions are…
A graphical electromagnetic simulation laboratory for power systems engineering programs
- Physics
- 1996
The introduction of a graphical simulation based laboratory into undergraduate and graduate power engineering education programs is presented, based on the PSCAD/EMTDC program.