2014
DOI: 10.1002/etep.1892
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Understanding the effect of pre-fault load flow on the effect of fault resistance on the impedance seen by the traditional ground distance function

Abstract: Summary This article describes the effect of pre‐fault load flow on the effect of fault resistance on the impedance seen by the traditional ground distance function (i.e., with the traditional use of the residual compensation factor, K0). The fault resistance is seen by this distance function as an additional apparent impedance (AAI), whose Tilt (T) in the R–X plane is not constant. There is a widespread misunderstanding about this subject because several documents indicate that the sign of T is directly deter… Show more

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“…Only one case of system impedances and P PF is shown, for the sake of simplicity. The locus of the apparent impedance is always a circle, as in the case without parallel lines (which has been shown in the literature [27]). Values of R F < 0 do not have physical meaning; however, they are necessary in order to obtain the whole shape of the circles.…”
Section: By Changing the Relay Settingssupporting
confidence: 52%
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“…Only one case of system impedances and P PF is shown, for the sake of simplicity. The locus of the apparent impedance is always a circle, as in the case without parallel lines (which has been shown in the literature [27]). Values of R F < 0 do not have physical meaning; however, they are necessary in order to obtain the whole shape of the circles.…”
Section: By Changing the Relay Settingssupporting
confidence: 52%
“…Therefore, if the reactive limit of the distance function has a tilt, the proper setting of the angle of this tilt should be influenced by the connectivity of the parallel line. Furthermore, the proper setting of the angle of this tilt should be also influenced by the pre-fault flow condition, as it was highlighted in [27] for the case without parallel lines. On the other hand, if the reactive limit of the distance function does not have a tilt (i.e.…”
Section: Locus Of Apparent Impedancesmentioning
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“…It is well-documented in the literature [4][5][6][7] that non-zero fault resistances give rise to a discrepancy between the impedance seen by the ground elements and its expected value, namely the positive-sequence series impedance of the line from the relaying to the fault point. The discrepancy is directly proportional to the fault resistance value and is dependent on prior-fault system operating conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In order to provide the protection of each phase of transmission lines against SLG short circuits, full-scheme (non-switched) conventional digital distance relays comprise three impedance measuring elements, each assigned to one phase and is known as ground element [2,3]. It is well-documented in the literature [4][5][6][7] that non-zero fault resistances give rise to a discrepancy between the impedance seen by the ground elements and its expected value, namely the positive-sequence series impedance of the line from the relaying to the fault point. The discrepancy is directly proportional to the fault resistance value and is dependent on prior-fault system operating conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%