Local practices in fault location require measurements from one or more terminals of the faulted line to be available. On the other hand, the nonlinearity of circuit equations associated with wide-area fault location makes their solving process iterative and computationally demanding. This paper proposes a non-iterative method for wide-area fault location by taking advantage of the substitution theorem. Accordingly, a system of equations is constructed which can be easily solved using the linear least-squares method. The distributed-parameter line model is considered to provide a highly accurate estimation. Besides, due to inherent errors of current transformers, the current data is not taken into account to preserve the accuracy. In order ...
This paper investigates and compares the effects of dynamic fault impendence variation on the accura...
The usual approach for estimating the locations of transmission line shunt faults has been to measur...
This paper presents a comparison between two different approaches to fault location both with and wi...
Local practices in fault location require measurements from one or more terminals of the faulted lin...
The method of symmetrical components is not effective for fault location in the case of untransposed...
Faults in the power system need appropriate maintenance actions at the fault point to fix the proble...
In modern power transmission systems, the double-circuit line structure is in-creasingly adopted. Ho...
The conventional approach for estimating the locations of transmission line faults has been to measu...
Short-circuit faults are inevitable on transmission and distribution networks. Dispatching the maint...
With the rapid development of distribution networks, two-terminal overhead lines have been used on a...
ABSTRACT:In this article an algorithm for transmission line fault location is discussed. This algori...
Abstract: This paper presents an accurate fault location algorithm for compensated transmission line...
Abstract:- This paper investigates and compares the effects of dynamic fault impendence variation on...
This paper presents a fault location algorithm that can be used to accurately locate the fault at an...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
This paper investigates and compares the effects of dynamic fault impendence variation on the accura...
The usual approach for estimating the locations of transmission line shunt faults has been to measur...
This paper presents a comparison between two different approaches to fault location both with and wi...
Local practices in fault location require measurements from one or more terminals of the faulted lin...
The method of symmetrical components is not effective for fault location in the case of untransposed...
Faults in the power system need appropriate maintenance actions at the fault point to fix the proble...
In modern power transmission systems, the double-circuit line structure is in-creasingly adopted. Ho...
The conventional approach for estimating the locations of transmission line faults has been to measu...
Short-circuit faults are inevitable on transmission and distribution networks. Dispatching the maint...
With the rapid development of distribution networks, two-terminal overhead lines have been used on a...
ABSTRACT:In this article an algorithm for transmission line fault location is discussed. This algori...
Abstract: This paper presents an accurate fault location algorithm for compensated transmission line...
Abstract:- This paper investigates and compares the effects of dynamic fault impendence variation on...
This paper presents a fault location algorithm that can be used to accurately locate the fault at an...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
This paper investigates and compares the effects of dynamic fault impendence variation on the accura...
The usual approach for estimating the locations of transmission line shunt faults has been to measur...
This paper presents a comparison between two different approaches to fault location both with and wi...