Title :
Traveling-Wave-Based Fault-Location Scheme for Multiend-Aged Underground Cable System
Author :
Gilany, Mahmoud ; Ibrahim, Doaa Khalil ; Eldin, El Sayed Tag
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Eng., Cairo Univ.
Abstract :
This paper presents a novel wavelet-based fault-location scheme for aged cable systems when synchronized digital fault recorded data are available at the two terminals of each cable. The proposed scheme estimates the fault location in multiend-aged cable systems using the theory of wavelet singularity detection as a powerful signal processing tool. The arrival of the first and second voltage traveling waves at both ends of the power cables can be identified reliably. The developed wavelet processing scheme is applied on the modal coordinates instead of the phase coordinates. The proposed scheme has the ability to eliminate the impact of the change in the propagation velocity of the traveling waves on the fault-location calculations. This will help solve the problem of cable changing parameters, especially the change of the relative permittivity of the cable with age. The method is valid even with faults that are very close to busbars. Characteristics of the proposed fault-location scheme are analyzed by extensive simulation studies using Alternative Transients Program/Electromagnetic Transients Program. The results indicate an accepted degree of accuracy for the suggested fault locator
Keywords :
fault location; power transmission faults; signal processing equipment; underground cables; wavelet transforms; alternative transients program; digital fault recording; electromagnetic transients program; multiend-aged underground cable system; power cables; signal processing tool; traveling-wave based fault location scheme; wavelet processing scheme; wavelet singularity detection; Aging; Communication cables; Electromagnetic analysis; Fault detection; Fault location; Permittivity; Power cables; Power system reliability; Signal processing; Voltage; Aged cables; fault location; modal decomposition; traveling waves; wavelet transforms;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRD.2006.881439