Title :
An Initial Investigation for Locating Self-Clearing Faults in Distribution Systems
Author :
Kim, Chong-Kwon ; Bialek, Thomas ; Awiylika, J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Howard Univ., Washington, DC, USA
Abstract :
An approach of inverse time-domain transient analysis is devised as a possible method of locating self-clearing, sub-cycle incipient faults in distribution systems. Simplified modeling and formulation of a fault distance calculation from a substation for ground faults in circuits is made using only the discrete voltage and current samples obtained at the substation. The formula in principle seeks to find the value of a line inductance to the fault from the substation by analyzing the transient waveform of phase voltage and current. In particular, in the equivalent circuit of the faulted system, the method applies voltage injection and superposition principle, obtains net fault voltage and current, and calculates the line inductance to the fault as fault distance. The steps for implementing the formula from substation sampled data are detailed and illustrated, followed by validation test results with eleven actual transient faults.
Keywords :
earthing; fault location; power distribution faults; time-domain analysis; discrete current samples; discrete voltage samples; distribution systems; fault distance calculation; ground faults; inverse time-domain transient analysis; line inductance; net fault current; net fault voltage; phase current; phase voltage; self-clearing fault location; subcycle incipient faults; superposition principle; transient waveform; voltage injection; Circuit faults; Current measurement; Fault location; Inductance; Substations; Transient analysis; Voltage measurement; Fault location; distribution system; self-clearing faults; sub-cycle faults; transitory faults;
Journal_Title :
Smart Grid, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSG.2012.2231442