Title :
A new approach for fault location problem on power lines
Author :
Ranjbar, A.M. ; Shirani, A.R. ; Fathi, A.F.
Author_Institution :
Electr. Power Res. Center, Tehran, Iran
fDate :
1/1/1992 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In most traditional approaches, fault locations have been detected through the use of lumped models. Since these models do not represent the capacitance of the transmission lines, significant errors are generally encountered in exact location of faults. The authors suggest a novel technique based upon the distributed model of power transmission lines to overcome the problems encountered in traditional approaches. This approach considers the effects of capacitance explicitly and therefore enables the detection of faults in transmission lines more precisely. The proposed method can calculate a fault location even for a zero fault inception angle. It requires a lower rate of sampling frequency. The maximum error of the method is less than Dx/2 where Dx is the distance between two consecutive points along the transmission line at which the values of the new function are calculated
Keywords :
fault location; power systems; power transmission lines; capacitance; distributed model; error; fault location; power systems; power transmission lines; sampling frequency; zero fault inception angle; Capacitance; Electrical fault detection; Fault location; Impedance; Integral equations; Power transmission lines; Relays; Telegraphy; Transmission line theory; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on