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Negative sequence directional element

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johndaniel

Electrical
Feb 9, 2014
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Hello Folks,

I am new to the field of power system protection. I am working on a project where I have to calculate the values of 'Negative sequence directional element' for a radial system. I've successfully calculated the values of various parameters like pick up current, forward and reverse threshold but finding the positive sequence line impedance angle is troubling me. I have Z bus matrix for the line impedances between two buses. I have uploaded image of the single line diagram of the system.Does anybody have any idea how to calculate this?

Thanks
 
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