DocumentCode :
25268
Title :
Subcycle Voltage Dip Classification Using Matrix Pencil Method With Ellipse Fitting Algorithm
Author :
Meng Hwee Chia ; Khambadkone, Ashwin M.
Author_Institution :
Exp. Power Grid Centre, Agency for Sci., Technol. & Res. (A*STAR), Singapore, Singapore
Volume :
51
Issue :
2
fYear :
2015
fDate :
March-April 2015
Firstpage :
1660
Lastpage :
1668
Abstract :
We have developed a technique using the matrix pencil method (MPM), which was augmented with an ellipse fitting algorithm, that can classify three-phase voltage dips only using subcycle voltage data. This technique uses the MPM to extract the fundamental frequency components and reconstructs the fundamental voltage space vector that often changes into an ellipse during a fault. This ellipse´s parameters are then estimated by an ellipse fitting algorithm to classify the dip. We have demonstrated that this technique can differentiate between highly distorted and similar voltage dips only using a quarter-cycle of data, which is equivalent to 5 ms in a 50-Hz alternating-current system. This method is further improved by prefiltering and downsampling the data to reduce the computation time and is implemented on a National Instruments CompactRIO platform. This system classified the dip in real time at about 10-12 ms after fault detection when tested with reproduced fault voltage waveforms amplified to a voltage level of 415 V. Our method thus executes faster than the conventional method of the fast Fourier transform that requires at least a full fundamental cycle time of 20 ms. This technique serves as a method of analyzing subcycle voltage dip phenomena and can be potentially extended to other fast subcycle electrical events.
Keywords :
fault diagnosis; matrix algebra; power supply quality; vectors; MPM; National Instruments CompactRIO platform; alternating-current system; data downsampling; data prefiltering; ellipse fitting algorithm; fault detection; fault voltage waveforms; frequency 50 Hz; fundamental frequency components; fundamental voltage space vector; matrix pencil method; subcycle electrical events; subcycle voltage dip classification; three-phase voltage dips; time 5 ms; voltage 415 V; Boolean functions; Data structures; Equations; Mathematical model; Support vector machine classification; Vectors; Voltage fluctuations; Ellipse fitting; fault classification; matrix pencil method (MPM); power quality monitoring; space vector; voltage dips;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-9994
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2014.2347455
Filename :
6877668
Link To Document :
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