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A novel fault location method for hybrid lines based on traveling wave

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijepes.2022.108102

Keywords

Fault Location; Hybrid Lines; Traveling Wave Method; ESMD-TEO

Funding

  1. Key Intergovernmental Coop-eration Project on International Science, Technology and Innovation of the National Key Research and Development Program of China [2018YFE0125300]
  2. Youth Fund of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [52007057, CJGJZD20200617102405015]

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In this paper, a novel fault traveling wave-based location method is proposed for hybrid lines. The method defines a node ratio coefficient value based on the amplitude of the traveling wave and compares it with the values at junction nodes and fault points to determine the fault line section. A double-ended fault location method is then revised by adding compensation factors to mitigate the effect of traveling wave velocity changes. Additionally, the paper proposes the extreme-point symmetric mode decomposition method and the Teager energy operator to address the detection problems of arrival time for the traveling wave signals.
In this paper, a novel fault traveling wave-based location method for hybrid lines is proposed. According to the refraction characteristics of fault traveling wave (TW) at junction nodes, the node ratio coefficient value Q is defined based on the amplitude of traveling wave. Then, by comparing the Q values of junction nodes and fault points, a fault section identification principle is proposed to determine the fault line section for hybrid lines. After identification of fault line section, a double-ended fault location method is revised via adding the location compensation factors to mitigate the effect of traveling wave velocity changes on fault location for multi-section hybrid lines. Additionally, considering the detection problems of arrival time for TW signals, the extreme-point symmetric mode decomposition (ESMD) method and Teager energy operator (TEO) are proposed. The ESMD method is applied to decompose the sampled fault traveling wave signals into several intrinsic modes to filter out the fundamental frequency and low frequency signals. The TEO is employed to track the characteristics of TW signals. Effectiveness of the proposed method is validated in PSCAD. Results show that the ESMD-TEO can detect TW signals effectively, and the proposed fault location method can determine the fault line section and locate fault positions correctly.

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