Coordination between upstream relays for a overcurrent fualt on down stream.
Because relay coordination methods must provide quick, selective, and reliable relay operation to isolate the power system's faulty sections, relay coordination is an essential part of protection system design. The majority of relay coordination study and analysis is done with the use of computers. For the protection coordination analysis of power system applications, there are numerous computer programs available. Short circuit analysis and device time-current characteristics are examples of such programs. The protective coordination software's primary function is to generate one-line diagrams, calculate relay settings, and create time-current coordination drawings. The software will include tools for modeling different protection devices and equipment damage curves, as well as storing the data for later use. The device characteristics may be retrieved from the library and utilized in coordination experiments using the program.
Multiagency Coordination System
Multiagency Coordination Systems (MACS)A. Multiagency Coordination System
The cruise system does not have a relay.The cruise system does not have a relay.
The nervous system including the central nervous system and the peripheral system are responsible for coordination and control.
the actual r.m.s current flowing in the relay expressed as a multiple of the setting current (pick up current) is known as plug setting multiplier.mathematically ,PSM= SECONDARY CURRENT/RELAY CURRENT SETTINGorPSM= (primary current during fault)/(relay current setting *C.T ratio)
The nervous system and the musculature system work together with the cerebellum of the brain to facilitate integration and coordination.
Glands aren't responsible for coordination but our nervous system is, specifically our cerebellum.
The maintenance of the body functions in response to changes in the body by working together of various integrated body systems is known as coordination. All the movements that occur in response to stimuli are carefully coordinated and controlled. In animals, the control and coordination movements are provided by nervous and muscular systems. The nervous system sends messages to and away from the brain. The spinal cord plays an important role in the relay of messages. In the absence of this system of control and coordination, our body will not be able to function properly. For example, when we accidentally touch a hot utensil, we immediately withdraw our hand. In the absence of nerve transmission, we will not withdraw our hand and may get burnt.
The maintenance of the body functions in response to changes in the body by working together of various integrated body systems is known as coordination. All the movements that occur in response to stimuli are carefully coordinated and controlled. In animals, the control and coordination movements are provided by nervous and muscular systems. The nervous system sends messages to and away from the brain. The spinal cord plays an important role in the relay of messages. In the absence of this system of control and coordination, our body will not be able to function properly. For example, when we accidentally touch a hot utensil, we immediately withdraw our hand. In the absence of nerve transmission, we will not withdraw our hand and may get burnt.
information collection and eval coordination resource coordination
information collection and evaluation, coordination, resource coordination