Title :
A Wide-Area Scheme for Power System Fault Location Incorporating Bad Data Detection
Author :
Dobakhshari, Ahmad Salehi ; Ranjbar, Ali Mohammad
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Sharif Univ. of Technol., Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Phasor measurements have found many applications in modern power systems. Wide-area fault location utilizing the bus-impedance matrix and available measurements is a recent achievement in the context of smart transmission grid. This paper aims at developing a wide-area fault-location scheme capable of detecting and identifying erroneous measurements. As a result, while multiple available measurements contribute to fault location in order to increase accuracy, the reliability of fault location is not compromised as the proposed scheme detects, identifies, and removes erroneous measurements. The transfer impedances between the fault location and the phasor measurements, which can be remote from the faulted line, are utilized to formulate fault location as a nonlinear fitting problem. Having estimated the fault location and total fault current, we employ statistical hypotheses testing to detect, identify, and remove bad data. In the case of unsynchronized measurements, the fitting problem is modified to include only the magnitude of measurements. The proposed method considers the distributed parameter model of the transmission lines and, therefore, the obtained results are also valid for long transmission lines. Electromagnetic transient simulations for the WSCC 9-bus and a 41-bus subnetwork of the IEEE 118-bus test system reveal successful fault location by synchronized as well as unsynchronized measurements.
Keywords :
EMTP; fault currents; fault location; impedance matrix; phasor measurement; power transmission faults; power transmission lines; power transmission reliability; smart power grids; statistical analysis; IEEE 118-bus test system; WSCC 41-bus subnetwork; WSCC 9-bus subnetwork; bad data detection-identification; bus-impedance matrix; distributed parameter model; electromagnetic transient simulations; erroneous measurement detection; erroneous measurement identification; nonlinear fitting problem; phasor measurement magnitude; power system fault location; smart transmission grid; statistical hypotheses testing; synchronized measurements; total fault current; transfer impedances; transmission lines; unsynchronized measurements; wide-area fault-location reliability scheme; Circuit faults; Current measurement; Equations; Fault location; Synchronization; Transmission line measurements; Voltage measurement; Bus-impedance matrix; fault location; measurement errors; synchronized measurements;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRD.2014.2352336