4.6 Article

Research on Distribution Network Fault Recognition Method Based on Time-Frequency Characteristics of Fault Waveforms

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IEEE ACCESS
Volume 6, Issue -, Pages 7291-7300

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2017.2728015

Keywords

Distribution line; fault cause; time-frequency characteristics; electric arc model; recognition logic

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51707117]
  2. State Grid Corporation of China

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Accurate recognition of distribution line fault types can provide directional guidance for line operation and maintenance personnel. Based on the analysis of time-frequency features of fault waveform, a recognized method of distribution line fault type was proposed in this paper. Through modeling and theoretical analysis of waveforms of different fault types, characteristic parameters, which could characterize waveforms of different fault types from three aspects, time domain, frequency domain, and electric arc, were put forward. Calculation formula for extracting characteristic parameters according to fault waveform data was proposed, recognition logic was established by taking multi-parameter fusion as a basis, and then,automatic recognition of distribution line fault types caused by different factors was realized through detection and classification of characteristic parameters of input waveform data. Finally, 136 groups of field fault waveform data provided by the Electric Power Research Institute were used to do closed-loop control and verification of the algorithm, and results indicated that recognition success rate reached 90%, which verified the feasibility of using time-frequency characteristics of fault waveform to realize recognition of distribution line fault types.

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