Fault Detection and Faulted Line Identification in Active Distribution Networks Using Synchrophasors-Based Real-Time State Estimation

We intend to prove that phasor-measurement-unit (PMU)-based state estimation processes for active distribution networks exhibit unique time determinism and a refresh rate that makes them suitable to satisfy the time-critical requirements of protections as well as the accuracy requirements dictated b...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on power delivery 2017-02, Vol.32 (1), p.381-392
Hauptverfasser: Pignati, Marco, Zanni, Lorenzo, Romano, Paolo, Cherkaoui, Rachid, Paolone, Mario
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Zusammenfassung:We intend to prove that phasor-measurement-unit (PMU)-based state estimation processes for active distribution networks exhibit unique time determinism and a refresh rate that makes them suitable to satisfy the time-critical requirements of protections as well as the accuracy requirements dictated by faulted line identification. In this respect, we propose a real-time fault detection and faulted line identification functionality obtained by computing parallel synchrophasor-based state estimators. Each state estimator is characterized by a different and augmented topology in order to include a floating fault bus. The selection of the state estimator providing the correct solution is performed by a metric that computes the sum of the weighted measurement residuals. The proposed process scheme is validated by means of a real-time simulation platform where an existing active distribution network is simulated together with a PMU-based monitoring system. The proposed process is shown to be suitable for active and passive networks, with solid-earthed and unearthed neutral, for low- and high-impedance faults of any kind (symmetric and asymmetric) occurring at different locations.
ISSN:0885-8977
1937-4208
DOI:10.1109/TPWRD.2016.2545923