This paper describes a novel concept of a single-ended impedance based fault location method using analysis of ‘interpole’ states which arise during operation of the circuit breaker as individual poles open sequentially. A fault location estimation algorithm, using the data gathered during the interpole states, is developed and presented in the paper. The proposed fault location technique has been shown to have a very high theoretical accuracy. Not only does it eliminate the negative effects associated with conventional single-ended methods, but it can also quantify other factors associated with the fault, i.e. fault resistance and remote source impedance. Additionally, it is economical as it is relatively easy to implement on a standard re...
The distribution network is extended throughout cities, towns, and villages. Because of the increase...
Abstract:- This paper investigates and compares the effects of dynamic fault impendence variation on...
The impedance-based approaches for fault location in power distribution systems determine a faulted ...
This paper describes a novel concept of a single-ended impedance based fault location method using a...
This paper describes a novel single-ended impedance-based fault-location method for transmission lin...
Short-circuit faults are inevitable on transmission and distribution networks. Dispatching the maint...
This thesis presents an investigation into impedance based fault location methods which directly use...
This paper presents a conceptual approach for eliminating the multiple estimation problem of impedan...
Fault occurrence on power system lines is an inevitable phenomenon. Therefore, mitigation of the res...
The reactance method with fault resistanceseparation has been developed in order to determine as pre...
Analog type distance relays used for transmission line protection identify the faulted zone but do n...
ABSTRACT Transmission lines are an essential part of the electrical grids. Thus, utilities cannot af...
Abstract Impedance‐based fault location (IBFL) approaches are the most commonly used fault location ...
The problem is actual for closed grids in the cases when the emergency data might be available only ...
This paper outlines impedance based technique and its application for determining the location of a ...
The distribution network is extended throughout cities, towns, and villages. Because of the increase...
Abstract:- This paper investigates and compares the effects of dynamic fault impendence variation on...
The impedance-based approaches for fault location in power distribution systems determine a faulted ...
This paper describes a novel concept of a single-ended impedance based fault location method using a...
This paper describes a novel single-ended impedance-based fault-location method for transmission lin...
Short-circuit faults are inevitable on transmission and distribution networks. Dispatching the maint...
This thesis presents an investigation into impedance based fault location methods which directly use...
This paper presents a conceptual approach for eliminating the multiple estimation problem of impedan...
Fault occurrence on power system lines is an inevitable phenomenon. Therefore, mitigation of the res...
The reactance method with fault resistanceseparation has been developed in order to determine as pre...
Analog type distance relays used for transmission line protection identify the faulted zone but do n...
ABSTRACT Transmission lines are an essential part of the electrical grids. Thus, utilities cannot af...
Abstract Impedance‐based fault location (IBFL) approaches are the most commonly used fault location ...
The problem is actual for closed grids in the cases when the emergency data might be available only ...
This paper outlines impedance based technique and its application for determining the location of a ...
The distribution network is extended throughout cities, towns, and villages. Because of the increase...
Abstract:- This paper investigates and compares the effects of dynamic fault impendence variation on...
The impedance-based approaches for fault location in power distribution systems determine a faulted ...