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A New One Terminal Numerical Algorithm for Adaptive Autoreclosure and Fault Distance Calculation  

Zoran Radojevic (건국대학교 공대 전기공학과)
Joong-Rin Shin (건국대학교 공대 전기공학과)
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The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers A / v.53, no.8, 2004 , pp. 438-445 More about this Journal
Abstract
This paper presents a new numerical spectral domain algorithm devoted to blocking unsuccessful automatic reclosing onto permanent faults and fault distance calculation. Arc voltage amplitude and fault distance are calculated from the fundamental and third harmonics of the terminal voltages and currents phasors. From the calculated arc voltage amplitude it can be concluded if the fault is transient arcing fault or permanent arcless fault. If the fault is permanent automatic reclosure should be blocked. The algorithm can be applied for adaptive autoreclosure, distance protection, and fault location. The results of algorithm testing through computer simulation and real field record are given.
Keywords
Numerical algorithms; Protection; Fault location; Arc resistance; Transmission lines; Electric power systems; Spectral analysis;
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