2021
DOI: 10.1109/access.2021.3064467
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Fault Location Using the Natural Frequency of Oscillation of Current Discharge in MTdc Networks

Abstract: This paper discusses a novel offline-fault location approach using single ended measurements. The natural dissipation of the circuit parameters are considered for fault location. A relationship between the damped natural frequency of oscillation of the transmission line current and fault location is established. The hybrid dc circuit breaker (dcCB) interrupts the fault current, whereby the transmission line current attenuates under the absence of any driving voltage source. The line capacitance discharges into… Show more

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“…Methods involving time-frequency analysis of the fault transients have been performed using wavelet transform [5], implantation of such algorithms would require double ended synchronized measurements. Passive methods of fault locations have been suggested in [6] and [7], although their demonstration for a real-field example is yet to be demonstrated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Methods involving time-frequency analysis of the fault transients have been performed using wavelet transform [5], implantation of such algorithms would require double ended synchronized measurements. Passive methods of fault locations have been suggested in [6] and [7], although their demonstration for a real-field example is yet to be demonstrated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%