Title :
A new PMU-based fault detection/location technique for transmission lines with consideration of arcing fault discrimination-part I: theory and algorithms
Author :
Lin, Ying-Hong ; Liu, Chih-Wen ; Chen, Ching-Shan
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Eng. & Manage. of Adv. Technol., Chang Jung Christian Univ., Taiwan, Taiwan
Abstract :
A new fault detection/location technique with consideration of arcing fault discrimination based on phasor measurement units for extremely high voltage/ultra-high voltage transmission lines is presented in this two-paper set. Part I of this two-paper set is mainly aimed at theory and algorithm derivation. The proposed fault detection technique for both arcing and permanent faults is achieved by a combination of a fault detection index |M| and a fault location index |D|, which are obtained by processing synchronized fundamental phasors. One is to detect the occurrence of a fault and the other is to distinguish between in-zone and out-of-zone faults. Furthermore, for discriminating between arcing and permanent faults, the proposed technique estimates the amplitude of arc voltage by least error squares method through the measured synchronized harmonic phasors caused by the nonlinear arc behavior. Then, the discrimination will be achieved by comparing the estimated amplitude of arc voltage to a given threshold value. In addition, in order to eliminate the error caused by exponentially decaying dc offset on the computations of fundamental and harmonic phasors, an extended discrete Fourier transform algorithm is also presented.
Keywords :
amplitude estimation; arcs (electric); discrete Fourier transforms; fault location; least mean squares methods; phase measurement; power transmission faults; power transmission lines; PMU-based fault detection technique; arc voltage amplitude estimation; arcing fault discrimination; discrete Fourier transform algorithm; exponentially decaying dc offset; extremely high voltage transmission line; fault detection index; fault location index; in-zone fault; least error squares method; nonlinear arc behavior; out-of-zone fault; phasor measurement units; synchronized fundamental phasor processing; synchronized harmonic phasors; transmission lines fault location; ultra-high voltage transmission line; Amplitude estimation; Discrete Fourier transforms; Electrical fault detection; Fault detection; Fault location; Phasor measurement units; Power system harmonics; Power transmission lines; Transmission line theory; Voltage; Arcing fault discrimination; EDFT; PMU; extended discrete Fourier transform; fault detection; fault location; phasor measurement unit;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRD.2004.832407