Title :
A Machine Learning and Wavelet-Based Fault Location Method for Hybrid Transmission Lines
Author :
Livani, Hanif ; Evrenosoglu, Cansin Yaman
Author_Institution :
Bradley Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA
Abstract :
This paper presents a single-ended traveling wave-based fault location method for a hybrid transmission line: an overhead line combined with an underground cable. Discrete wavelet transformation (DWT) is used to extract transient information from the measured voltages. Support vector machine (SVM) classifiers are utilized to identify the faulty-section and faulty-half. Bewley diagrams are observed for the traveling wave patterns and the wavelet coefficients of the aerial mode voltage are used to locate the fault. The transient simulation for different fault types and locations are obtained by ATP using frequency-dependent line and cable models. MATLAB is used to process the simulated transients and apply the proposed method. The performance of the method is tested for different fault inception angles (FIA), different fault resistances, non-linear high impedance faults (NLHIF), and non-ideal faults with satisfactory results. The impact of cable aging on the proposed method accuracy is also investigated.
Keywords :
discrete wavelet transforms; fault location; learning (artificial intelligence); power cables; power engineering computing; power overhead lines; power transmission faults; power transmission lines; support vector machines; underground cables; ATP; Bewley diagrams; DWT; FIA; Matlab; NLHIF; SVM classifier; aerial mode voltage; cable aging impact; cable model; discrete wavelet transformation; fault inception angles; fault resistances; faulty-half identification; faulty-section identification; frequency-dependent line model; hybrid transmission lines; machine learning; nonideal fault; nonlinear high-impedance faults; overhead line; single-ended traveling wave-based fault location method; support vector machine classifier; transient information; transient simulation; traveling wave patterns; underground cable; wavelet coefficient; wavelet-based fault location method; Fault location; Power cables; Support vector machines; Transient analysis; Transmission line measurements; Alternative transients program (ATP); fault location; frequency-dependent line model; support vector machine; travelling waves; underground cable; wavelet transformation;
Journal_Title :
Smart Grid, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSG.2013.2260421