Fault Location Method Integrating a Distributed Measurement System and Wavelet Analysis

Author(s):  
Lorenzo Peretto ◽  
Renato Sasdelli ◽  
Elisa Scala ◽  
Roberto Tinarelli
2013 ◽  
Vol 373-375 ◽  
pp. 976-980
Author(s):  
Yan Xu ◽  
Shi Qiu ◽  
Di Feng Shi ◽  
Guo Lin Huang

This template carries out a three-terminal accurate fault location method for distribute cable network. It is improved from type D principle fault location method. Radial distribution network is decomposed into T-type networks. A set of formulas based on three-terminal data can calculate fault distance and find fault branch. Only first transient wave heads is needed. Shorter transmission distance makes it more accurate to extract first wave heads with wavelet. The distributed measurement offers redundant transient voltage data. These data is fully used to improve location success rate and accuracy. The simulation result in ATP-EMTP shows that the location accuracy isnt influenced by wave speed, catadioptric wave, grounding resistance and initial fault phase angle.


Author(s):  
Congshan Li ◽  
Ping He ◽  
Feng Wang ◽  
Cunxiang Yang ◽  
Yukun Tao ◽  
...  

Background: A novel fault location method of HVDC transmission line based on a concentric relaxation principle is proposed in this paper. Methods: Due to the different position of fault, the instantaneous energy measured from rectifier and inverter are different, and the ratio k between them is the relationship to the fault location d. Through the analysis of amplitude-frequency characteristics, we found that the wave attenuation characteristic of low frequency in the traveling wave is stable, and the amplitude of energy is larger, so we get the instantaneous energy ratio by using the low-frequency data. By using the method of wavelet packet decomposition, the voltage traveling wave signal was decomposed. Results: Finally, calculate the value k. By using the data fitting, the relative function of k and d can be got, that is the fault location function. Conclusion: After an exhaustive evaluation process considering different fault locations, fault resistances, and noise on the unipolar DC transmission system, four-machine two-area AC/DC parallel system, and an actual complex grid, the method presented here showed a very accurate and robust behavior.


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