TY - JOUR
T1 - Fault location methods for ungrounded distribution systems using local measurements
AU - Xiu, Wanjing
AU - Liao, Yuan
PY - 2013/10
Y1 - 2013/10
N2 - This article presents novel fault location algorithms for ungrounded distribution systems. The proposed methods are capable of locating faults by using obtained voltage and current measurements at the local substation. Two types of fault location algorithms, using line to neutral and line to line measurements, are presented. The network structure and parameters are assumed to be known. The network structure needs to be updated based on information obtained from utility telemetry system. With the help of bus impedance matrix, local voltage changes due to the fault can be expressed as a function of fault currents. Since the bus impedance matrix contains information about fault location, superimposed voltages at local substation can be expressed as a function of fault location, through which fault location can be solved. Simulation studies have been carried out based on a sample distribution power system. From the evaluation study, it is evinced that very accurate fault location estimates are obtained from both types of methods.
AB - This article presents novel fault location algorithms for ungrounded distribution systems. The proposed methods are capable of locating faults by using obtained voltage and current measurements at the local substation. Two types of fault location algorithms, using line to neutral and line to line measurements, are presented. The network structure and parameters are assumed to be known. The network structure needs to be updated based on information obtained from utility telemetry system. With the help of bus impedance matrix, local voltage changes due to the fault can be expressed as a function of fault currents. Since the bus impedance matrix contains information about fault location, superimposed voltages at local substation can be expressed as a function of fault location, through which fault location can be solved. Simulation studies have been carried out based on a sample distribution power system. From the evaluation study, it is evinced that very accurate fault location estimates are obtained from both types of methods.
KW - Fault location
KW - Superimposed voltages
KW - Ungrounded distribution systems
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U2 - 10.1515/ijeeps-2013-0079
DO - 10.1515/ijeeps-2013-0079
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84888100713
SN - 2194-5756
VL - 14
SP - 467
EP - 476
JO - International Journal of Emerging Electric Power Systems
JF - International Journal of Emerging Electric Power Systems
IS - 5
ER -