Title :
Fault location in distribution system with load uncertainty analysis
Author :
Lihan He ; Zhilin Wu ; Zhihan Xu ; Voloh, Ilia
Author_Institution :
GE Global Res., Shanghai, China
Abstract :
Accurate fault location in distribution network of power system is an essential technology, yet facing more challenges than that in transmission systems. This study develops novel methods for feeder fault location using current/voltage sensors sparsely deployed in the network, in addition to the voltages and currents measured in the substation. Depending on the available sensor locations relative to the fault and the lateral conditions, the algorithm searches every possible path and calculates the fault distance and fault resistance by reducing the circuit to one of the two scenarios. Like all impedance based methods for feeder fault location, the proposed method relies on load values. However, the load values are difficult to obtain and time varying. In this paper, two load estimation methods, based on optimization and regression, respectively, are developed. The impact of load uncertainty on the proposed method is also studied. Simulation experiments show that the proposed fault location method is robust to load uncertainty and achieves high accuracy in various network and fault conditions.
Keywords :
electric sensing devices; fault location; optimisation; power distribution faults; power distribution protection; regression analysis; substations; current-voltage sensors; distribution network; distribution system; fault distance; fault resistance; feeder fault location method; impedance based methods; load estimation methods; load uncertainty; load uncertainty analysis; optimization; power system; regression; substation; transmission systems; Circuit faults; Current measurement; Estimation; Fault location; Impedance; Sensors; Voltage measurement; distribution network; fault location; feeder; load estimation; sensor;
Conference_Titel :
Power System Technology (POWERCON), 2014 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chengdu
DOI :
10.1109/POWERCON.2014.6993899