SeminarLecture6 Modeling
SeminarLecture6 Modeling
Substation Devices
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Introduction
• IEC 61850 is now an approved
international standard
• It allows the development of a new
generation of distributed applications
• The successful implementation
requires:
• Good understanding of the principles of
the standard (No Ignorance!)
• Teamwork
• Ambition
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Objects
• An object is “.. a thing that can be seen and
touched; material thing that occupies space .. “.
Webster New World Dictionary of the American Language
• In object-oriented design (OOD) an object is an
abstraction of real world entities and functions in a
problem domain.
• Problem Domain is the application or process that is
being modeled by Object Oriented representation
(Classes and Objects) – power system protection
and control.
• Objects are encapsulated — that is, they contain
both their code and their data, making them more
easier to maintain
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Classes and Objects
• A class is a template for the creation of
objects, the description of one or more
objects with the same definitions for
information and behavior.
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Class Example
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Class Example
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Class Instance Example
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Classes and Objects
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Substation Communications
Architecture
Substation HMI Substation Computer SCADA Master
Router WAN
Switch Switch
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System Communications
Architecture Traders Analysts
EMS
EMS
Substation WAN
Gateway
Substation i
Substation 1
Switch
Substation 2
IED
IED
IED IED
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Function Definitions
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Logical Node Groups
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Logical Node Groups
• Logical Nodes for metering and
measurement LN Group: M
• Logical Nodes for sensors and monitoring
LN Group: S
• Logical Nodes for switchgear LN Group: X
• Logical Nodes for instrument transformers
LN Group: T
• Logical Nodes for power transformers LN
Group: Y
• Logical Nodes for further power system
equipment LN Group: Z
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Object Models
Relay Object Models
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Device Functional Hierarchy
IED Functional Hierarchy
Protection Device
IED Identity Function Sub-Function
Control Control
Definite
Over- Ground Pickup Value
time #1
current
Minimum
Maximum
Step
Phase Inverse Time
time delay
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IEC 61850 Server Class
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IEC 61850 Server Class
IED Functional Hierarchy
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IEC 61850 Logical Device Class
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IEC 61850 Logical Node Class
IED Functional Hierarchy
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IEC 61850 Data Class
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Logical Nodes Information
Categories
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Functional Constraints
• The property of DataAttribute that shows
its use is a Functional Constraint (FC).
• Some more commonly used are:
• CO – control
• SP – set point
• CF – configuration
• DC – description
• SG – setting group
• MX – measurements
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Object Hierarchy
Server
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Nested DataAttributes
DATA
Instance
DataAttr DataAttr
DAComp DAComp
DAComp DAComp
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Nested DataAttributes
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Data path example
MMXU1.A.phsB.cVal.mag.f
• MMXU1: instance of LN class MMXU defined in
Part 7-4
• A: instantiation of the Composite DATA class WYE
(defined in 7-3)
• phsB: value of the current in phase B as a Simple
Common DATA class of type CMV (defined in 7-3 )
• cVal: is the complex value of the current in phase
B (of the Common DataAttribute type Vector)
• mag: this object represents the magnitude of the
complex value (type AnalogValue - defined in 7-3)
• f is a DataAttributeComponent which is of the
basic type FLOATING POINT (defined in 7-2)
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Common data classes for
measurand information
• Measured value (MV)
• Complex measured value (CMV)
• Sampled value (SAV)
• WYE
• Delta (DEL)
• Sequence (SEQ)
• Harmonic value (HMV)
• Harmonic value for WYE (HWYE)
• Harmonic value for Delta (HDEL)
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Metering and Measurement
Logical Nodes
• Differential measurements Name: MDIF
• Harmonics or interharmonics Name: MHAI
• Non phase related harmonics or interharmonics
Name: MHAN
• Metering Name: MMTR
• Non phase related Measurement Name: MMXN
• Measurement Name: MMXU
• Sequence & imbalance Name: MSQI
• Metering Statistics Name: MSTA
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Measured values attributes in
MMXU
N ame Type Description
PPV DEL Phase to phase voltages
PhV WYE Phase to ground voltages
A WYE Phase currents
W WYE Phase active power (P)
VAr WYE Phase reactive power (Q )
VA WYE Phase apparent power (S)
TotW MV Total Active Power (Total P)
TotVAr MV Total Reactive Power (Total Q )
TotVA MV Total Apparent Power (Total S)
TotPF MV Average Power factor (Total PF)
Hz MV Frequency
PF WYE Phase power factor
Z WYE Phase Impedance
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Protection Logical Nodes
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Protection Logical Nodes
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Logical Nodes Data
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Setting Data
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Overcurrent Protection LN
PTOC
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Setting Attributes
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Services
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Distributed Applications
F3
PD1 PD2
LD1 LN1 LD1 LN1
LN2 LN2
F1
LN3 LN3
F2
LN4 LN4
LNn LNn
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Measuring Functions
Decomposition
Substation
Level IARC IHMI
Bay
Level MMTR MMXU
Process
Level TVTR TCTR
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Multifunctional IED Object
Model
Server
LN1
LN2
LD1
LN3
LN4
LNn
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Multifunctional IED Object
Model
PQM IED
HV LD1 LN(i)
hv MMXU1
MMTR1
MMHI1
MSTA1
mv MMXU2
MMHI2
MSTA2
MV
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Multifunctional IED Object
Model
Server
LD1
LD2
LD3
LD4
LD5
LD6
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Distance Function
Line Impedance
V V0 V2 I0 SIR
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Distance Function
Distance
Zone
Characteristic
Load
Complex Encroachment Simple
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Load Encroachment
Load
Encroachment
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Distance Zone Settings –
Configuration Model
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Distance Zone Settings –
Characteristic Model
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Distance Zone Settings –
Characteristic Model
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Mho Characteristic Model
Polar Reach
PoRchMod Module
X
PoRchAng Polar Reach Angle
Reverse Offset
OfsMod Module
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Quadrilateral Characteristic
Model
X PRisRch Positive Resistive Reach
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