IEEE PES ISGT Europe 2013 2013
DOI: 10.1109/isgteurope.2013.6695315
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Analysis of distance based fault location methods for Smart Grids with distributed generation

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“…Studies have confirmed that distance‐based methods are exposed to errors in the presence of high penetration of DG units [125, 127]. The fault location is overestimated in the presence of DG units.…”
Section: Fault Locationmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…Studies have confirmed that distance‐based methods are exposed to errors in the presence of high penetration of DG units [125, 127]. The fault location is overestimated in the presence of DG units.…”
Section: Fault Locationmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…These methods are subjected to substantial errors in the distribution networks with DG units. Studies indicate that the position of loads, the location of the fault, the fault resistance, the point at which DG unit is connected to the distribution network and the type and capacity of the DG unit have the significant impacts on the error of fault location identification [124–127].…”
Section: Fault Locationmentioning
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“…Algorithmic methods were used to solve this problem with the use of DG. These methods depend on the network model and the error in the fault location increases significantly with the increase in power fed by DG sources in the EDS [5]. The authors of [6] use the impedance-based method to locate faults in EDS with presence of DG.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Los métodos algorítmicos han sido utilizados para tratar este problema con la presencia de GD. Estos métodos dependen del modelo de la red y el error en la localización de la falla aumenta significativamente cuando se incrementa la potencia inyectada por las fuentes de GD a los SED [7]. Los autores de [8] utilizan el método basado en impedancia para localizar fallas en SED con presencia de GD.…”
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