Author_Institution :
Sch. of Sci. & Technol., Fed. Univ. of Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, Brazil
Abstract :
In the last few years, much research has been focused on wavelet coefficients for high-speed detection of transients induced by faults, high impedance faults (HIFs), and some power-quality (PQ) disturbances. However, the performance of the wavelet coefficient-based analysis in the real-time disturbance detection substantially changes with the choice of the mother wavelet, presents time delay for long mother wavelets, and may fail when the transients are overdamped, which limits the applicability of the conventional wavelet coefficients in actual digital relays. Therefore, in order to overcome all of the aforementioned drawbacks of the wavelet coefficients, this paper proposes a new wavelet decomposition process which provides additional wavelet coefficients with border distortions of a one-cycle sliding window (boundary wavelet coefficients), yielding the real-time detection of the transients scarcely affected by the choice of the mother wavelet, with no time delay for compact and long wavelets, as well as a more reliable disturbance detection than the conventional wavelet coefficients, even in cases of damped transients. In addition, a boundary wavelet coefficient requires equivalent computational burden of a conventional wavelet coefficient. The performance of the proposed boundary wavelet coefficients was assessed through the real-time analysis of records with faults, HIFs, and some PQ disturbances as well as with simulated data from transmission and distribution power systems, taking into account the effects of the fault inception angle, resistance, and distance.
Keywords :
power distribution faults; power supply quality; power system transients; power transmission faults; wavelet transforms; HIF; border distortions; boundary wavelet coefficients; distribution power systems; high impedance faults; high speed transient detection; mother wavelet; one-cycle sliding window; power quality disturbances; real time transient detection; real-time disturbance detection; transmission power systems; wavelet decomposition process; Discrete wavelet transforms; Real-time systems; Steady-state; Transient analysis; Wavelet analysis; Border effects; fault-induced transients; power-quality (PQ) disturbances; wavelet coefficients;