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Accurate Location of Faults on Power Transmission Lines With Use of Two-End Unsynchronized Measurements
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EngineeringMeasurementEducationSought DistanceReliability EngineeringPower Transmission LinesFault AnalysisSystems EngineeringElectric Power TransmissionInstrumentationPower System TransientPower SystemsAccurate LocationElectrical EngineeringComputer EngineeringPower System ProtectionNew AlgorithmTwo-end Unsynchronized MeasurementsElectrical TransmissionTransmission Line
This paper presents a new algorithm for locating faults on two-terminal power transmission lines. Unsynchronized two-end voltages and currents are processed for determining the sought distance to fault and the synchronization angle. The calculations are performed initially for the lumped model of a transmission line. Then, these results are used as the initial data for the Newton-Raphson method-based iterative calculations, in which the distributed parameter line model is utilized. The delivered fault location algorithm has been tested and evaluated with the fault data obtained from versatile ATP-EMTP simulations. The sample results of the evaluation are reported and discussed.
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