A novel faulted phase selector for double circuit transmission lines by employing adaptive cumulative sum-based method

Author(s):  
M. R. Noori ◽  
S. M. Shahrtash
Author(s):  
Behzad Asle Mohammad Alizadeh ◽  
Masoud Esmaeili Tayeb ◽  
Reza Razzaghi ◽  
Behnam Mohammadi-Ivatloo

Author(s):  
Mohammad Amin Jarrahi ◽  
Haidar Samet

AbstractIn this paper, a simple and fast approach is suggested for fault detection in transmission lines. The proposed technique utilizes a modified cumulative sum approach for a modal current to identify faults. The modal current is derived by proper linear mixing of three-phase currents. Since different types of faults may occur in transmission lines, all three-phase currents should be considered during fault analysis. By converting three-phase currents to a modal current, the processing time is reduced and less memory is needed. In this paper, a modal current is processed instead of three-phase currents. The modified cumulative sum approach presented in this paper is capable of decreasing computational burdens on the digital relay and accelerating the fault detection procedure. The proposed fault detection technique is evaluated in four different systems. Moreover, some real recorded field data were deliberated in the efficiency assessment of the proposed method. The results denote high accuracy and quickness of the proposed approach. Furthermore, the performance of the proposed methodology is compared with some other similar methods from different aspects.


2020 ◽  
Vol 92 (2) ◽  
pp. 20502
Author(s):  
Behrokh Beiranvand ◽  
Alexander S. Sobolev ◽  
Anton V. Kudryashov

We present a new concept of the thermoelectric structure that generates microwave and terahertz signals when illuminated by femtosecond optical pulses. The structure consists of a series array of capacitively coupled thermocouples. The array acts as a hybrid type microwave transmission line with anomalous dispersion and phase velocity higher than the velocity of light. This allows for adding up the responces from all the thermocouples in phase. The array is easily integrable with microstrip transmission lines. Dispersion curves obtained from both the lumped network scheme and numerical simulations are presented. The connection of the thermocouples is a composite right/left-handed transmission line, which can receive terahertz radiation from the transmission line ports. The radiation of the photon to the surface of the thermocouple structure causes a voltage difference with the bandwidth of terahertz. We examined a lossy composite right/left-handed transmission line to extract the circuit elements. The calculated properties of the design are extracted by employing commercial software package CST STUDIO SUITE.


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