Fault location method for new distribution networks based on waveform matching of time–frequency travelling waves
Some existing fault location methods for distribution networks rely too much on the local wave head information of the time or frequency domain signals, making it difficult to adapt to the increasingly complex structure and operating conditions of the distribution network after the new energy access...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IET smart grid 2024-12, Vol.7 (6), p.929-939 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Some existing fault location methods for distribution networks rely too much on the local wave head information of the time or frequency domain signals, making it difficult to adapt to the increasingly complex structure and operating conditions of the distribution network after the new energy access. For improvement, the travelling wave (TW) time and frequency ranges that can effectively avoid waveform distortion caused by new energy access are analysed. The one‐to‐one matching relationship between the TW waveforms in these ranges and the fault positions is revealed. A fault TW time–frequency matrix with specific time and frequency windows is constructed, and a new distribution network fault location method is proposed based on the matching technique of waveform features, which realises the accurate fault location by exploring the proportionality between the cumulative trend of the matrix energy amplitude deviation and the fault point position. Simulation test results show that the proposed method is not affected by the complex structure of distribution networks such as new energy access and overhead‐cable line mixing on fault location and flexibly transforms the fault location problem into a time–frequency TW waveform matching problem, which improves the accuracy and robustness of the fault location for new distribution networks to a degree.
The one‐to‐one matching relationship between the travelling‐wave waveforms and the fault positions is revealed in this paper. A new distribution network fault location method is proposed based on the matching technique of waveform features, which realizes accurate fault location by exploring the proportionality between the cumulative trend of the matrix energy amplitude deviation and the fault point position. |
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ISSN: | 2515-2947 2515-2947 |
DOI: | 10.1049/stg2.12190 |