This thesis describes an investigation into the influences of arcing and conductor deflection due to magnetic forces on the accuracy of fault locator algorithms in electrical distribution networks. The work also explores the possibilities of using the properties of an arc to identify two specific types of faults that may occur on an overhead distribution line. A new technique using the convolution operator is introduced for deriving differential equation algorithms. The first algorithm was derived by estimating the voltage as an array of impulse functions while the second algorithm was derived using a piecewise linear voltage signal. These algorithms were tested on a simulated single-phase circuit using a PI-model line. It was shown that ...
To calculate fault currents in distribution systems accurately, the fault model must include the ele...
To calculate fault currents in distribution systems accurately, the fault model must include the ele...
In power distribution networks, there are many practical fault cases such as high impedance faults, ...
This thesis describes an investigation into the influences of arcing and conductor deflection due to...
Arc phenomena are usually related to the undesired disengagement of two electrical connections. The ...
High voltage, low current arcing faults in DC power systems have been researched at the NASA Glenn R...
Increased fault level is one of the main concerns connected to the integration of distributed genera...
Increased fault level is one of the main concerns connected to the integration of distributed genera...
Increased fault level is one of the main concerns connected to the integration of distributed genera...
In this thesis, a new approach to identify an arcing fault is discussed. The proposed method also ca...
In this paper, a novel two-stage numerical algorithm devoted to fault distance calculation and arcin...
A novel methodology for online identification of arcing high impedance fault on overhead power distr...
International audienceThis paper presents a location algorithm for series arc fault in a low-voltage...
International audienceThis paper presents a location algorithm for series arc fault in a low-voltage...
Arc fault is part of faults due to electrical sources that can cause fire hazard, malfunction or dam...
To calculate fault currents in distribution systems accurately, the fault model must include the ele...
To calculate fault currents in distribution systems accurately, the fault model must include the ele...
In power distribution networks, there are many practical fault cases such as high impedance faults, ...
This thesis describes an investigation into the influences of arcing and conductor deflection due to...
Arc phenomena are usually related to the undesired disengagement of two electrical connections. The ...
High voltage, low current arcing faults in DC power systems have been researched at the NASA Glenn R...
Increased fault level is one of the main concerns connected to the integration of distributed genera...
Increased fault level is one of the main concerns connected to the integration of distributed genera...
Increased fault level is one of the main concerns connected to the integration of distributed genera...
In this thesis, a new approach to identify an arcing fault is discussed. The proposed method also ca...
In this paper, a novel two-stage numerical algorithm devoted to fault distance calculation and arcin...
A novel methodology for online identification of arcing high impedance fault on overhead power distr...
International audienceThis paper presents a location algorithm for series arc fault in a low-voltage...
International audienceThis paper presents a location algorithm for series arc fault in a low-voltage...
Arc fault is part of faults due to electrical sources that can cause fire hazard, malfunction or dam...
To calculate fault currents in distribution systems accurately, the fault model must include the ele...
To calculate fault currents in distribution systems accurately, the fault model must include the ele...
In power distribution networks, there are many practical fault cases such as high impedance faults, ...