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A Fault-Location Method for Application With Current Differential Relays of Three-Terminal Lines
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Reliability EngineeringEngineeringDelivered Fault-location AlgorithmFault EstimationCurrent Differential RelaysPower System TransientFault AnalysisFault-location MethodSystems EngineeringFault-tolerant ControlPower System ProtectionFault DetectionFault-location AlgorithmThree-terminal LinesPower Systems
This paper presents a new method for locating faults on three-terminal power lines. Estimation of a distance to fault and indication of a faulted section is performed using three-phase current from all three terminals and additionally three-phase voltage from the terminal at which a fault locator is installed. Such a set of synchronized measurements has been taken into consideration with the aim of developing a fault-location algorithm for applications with current differential relays of three-terminal lines. The delivered fault-location algorithm consists of three subroutines designated for locating faults within particular line sections and a procedure for indicating the faulted line section. Testing and evaluation of the algorithm has been performed with fault data obtained from versatile Alternate Transients Program-Electromagnetic Transients Program simulations. The sample results of the evaluation are reported and discussed.
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