DocumentCode
3441161
Title
A New Faulted Line Identification Method Based on Incremental Impedances
Author
Zhu, Ke ; Wang, Wencong ; Xu, Wilsun
Author_Institution
Shandong Univ., Shandong
fYear
2007
fDate
23-25 May 2007
Firstpage
217
Lastpage
221
Abstract
Non-effective neutral grounding is a common practice in the power distribution systems of some European and Asian countries. This configuration is also used in some industrial plants in North America. When single-phase-to-ground faults occur, the system can continue to operate without tripping immediately. This significantly improves the service reliability of the system. However, the faulted line must be identified within a required time frame (typically 30 minutes to 2 hours). It turns out that identifying the faulted line is a significant challenge. This challenge has attracted a lot of research work since 1980´s. Although many methods have been proposed or developed, there is still no satisfactory solution to the problem. This paper proposes a new method to solve the problem basing on the system identification theory. The idea is to use the disturbance produced by the fault to determine the impedance of the unfaulted side of the system. The sign of the impedance can reveal which line is experiencing a single-phase to ground fault. In other words, the proposed method is an improved version of the directional relay concept for application of the faulted line identification. This paper presents detailed research results on the proposed method. The method is evaluated using computer simulations and lab experiments. Several improvements of the method are made based on the results. The results show that the proposed method can work effectively under various system situations and it is a viable competitor to the existent methods.
Keywords
power distribution faults; power engineering computing; power system identification; power system simulation; directional relay concept; faulted line identification method; incremental impedances; non-effective neutral grounding; power distribution systems; power system identification theory; single-phase-to-ground faults; Application software; Fault diagnosis; Grounding; Impedance; Industrial plants; North America; Power distribution; Power system reliability; Relays; System identification; faulted line detection; harmonics; incremental impedance; non-effective neutral grounding; positive sequence component; zero sequence component;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Industrial Electronics and Applications, 2007. ICIEA 2007. 2nd IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location
Harbin
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-0737-8
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-0737-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICIEA.2007.4318402
Filename
4318402
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