Summary

Preferential Subject 1 – Automation of New and Existing Substations

B5_101 Communications Considerations for Automation Schemes in Existing Zone Substations

B5_102 Migration to a Modern Fibre Optic Multi-protocol Substation Automation System

B5_103 A Computer-aided Technique for Generating Substation Interlocking Schemes

B5_104 Handling of User’s Requirements in Substation Automation (SA)

B5_105 Modelling Interoperable Protection and Control devices for Substation Automation According to IEC 61850

B5_106 Interoperability Between New and Legacy Communication Media in Power System Protection

B5_107 The Future World-wide Standard IEC 61850 Offers Seamless and Vendor Independent Communication within Substations

B5_108 Automation of HV Substations in Iberdrola; Experiences and Plans

B5_109 A Utility’s Approach to Substation Automation Systems

B5_110 Substation Automation: Beyond Communication Standardization

B5_111 Implementation of Substation Automation in 132/11 kV Substation at GNFC India

B5_112 Recent Trends of Substation Automation Technology in Japan

B5_113 How to Survive the Transition Period from Serial to Network Communication with Protection Relay

B5_114 Information Technology in Substation Automation

B5_115 Integration of Electromechanical and Solid – State Relays in Modern Substation Automation Systems

B5_116 Automation of New and Existing Substations

Preferential Subject 2 – Automated Fault and Disturbance Analysis

B5_201 Asset Management System Strategies – Lessons Learnt from Event Investigations

B5_202 Nouveaux Algorithmes de Localisation de Defauts et Experience sur le reseau de Transport d’Hydro-Quebec

B5_203 Fault Analysis Beyond Disturbance Records

B5_204 Analysis of System Faults by Means of Recordings Extracted from Protection Devices and Disturbance Recorders – Today and in the Future

B5_205 Development of the Fault and Disturbance Data Handling in the German HV-Network

B5_206 Fault Disturbance Recorder – Utility Views and Experiences

B5_207 Trends of Fault Recorder System in Japanese Power System

B5_208 Trends and Prospects for the Future of Fault Recording, System Monitoring and Data Analysis

B5_209 Data Analysis Functions of Distance Relay in Normal and Fault Situations

B5_210 Observation and Analysis of Fault Location on a 275kV Transmission Lines in Malaysia

B5_211 Function and Risk Analysis – the Base for a New Maintenance Methodology for the Primary and Secondary System in High Voltage Installations

B5_212 Digital Protection Terminals – Fault and Disturbance Data Use

B5_213 Informational Task of Relay Protection

B5_214 Power Plant “Horror Stories”

B5_215 Fault, Disturbance and Power Quality Analysis in Substation Automation Systems

B5_216 Requirements for Automated Fault and Disturbance Data Analysis

B5_217 Fault Location in Distribution Feeders in the Presence of Distributed Generation

B5_218 Power Quality Monitoring Functions in Modern Distance Relays

B5_219 Distributed, Object Oriented, Multilevel Intelligent Alarm Processor

B5_220 Existing Practices for Fault and Disturbance Data Analysis

B5_221 Future Trends in Utilizing Advanced Technologies for Fault and Disturbance Data Analysis

Preferential Subject 3 – Modern Distance Protection Functions and Applications

B5_301 A Variable Window Distance Relay – Design, Implementation and Testing

B5_302 A Unified Approach for Protection of Transformers and Busbars by Using Delta Impedance Relays

B5_303 Application of Modern Digital Distance Relays Survey of the German Practice

B5_304 Performance of Distance Relays on Radial Overhead Lines with a TCR-FC Device

B5_305 Recent Distance Protection Systems in Japan

B5_306 EMTP Approach of Distance Relays Coordination in High Voltage Networks

B5_307 Transmission Line Protection Functions – Lessons Learnt

B5_308 Virtual Relays: Theory and Application to Distance Protection

B5_309 Local and Remote-End Emergency Functions on EHV Power Lines

B5_310 Functional Integration in Modern Distance Relays Improves the Reliability of Power Systems

B5_311 Advanced Transmission Line Protection System

B5_312 Eskom’s Envisaged Future Requirements for Distance Protection

Additional informations

Publication type Colloquia
Reference COLL_SYD_2003
Publication year
Publisher CIGRE National Committee
Study committees
  • Protection and automation (B5)
Price for non member Free
Price for member Free
SC B5 Colloquium - Sydney 2003
SC B5 Colloquium - Sydney 2003