2000
DOI: 10.1109/61.891492
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Location strategies and evaluation of detection algorithms for earth faults in compensated MV distribution systems

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“…After analysing all the results from 200 simulated events in MATLAB, a set of rules for an algorithm of HIF detection and differentiation from normal switching condition was established [17,18]. U phtogr is phase to ground voltage, I phtogr is phase to ground current, 3·I 0 refers to zero sequence line current, harmonics refer to first, third, fifth and seventh harmonic of the zero sequence current.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After analysing all the results from 200 simulated events in MATLAB, a set of rules for an algorithm of HIF detection and differentiation from normal switching condition was established [17,18]. U phtogr is phase to ground voltage, I phtogr is phase to ground current, 3·I 0 refers to zero sequence line current, harmonics refer to first, third, fifth and seventh harmonic of the zero sequence current.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can be achieved either by comparing signs of projections of zerosequence currents (Griffel et al, 1997;Welfonder et al, 2000) or looking for phase advance (Bastard et al, 1992;Segui et al, 2001) of the faulty zero-sequence current over the sound ones. However, in steady state the strong capacitive currents diminish this phase advance, with possible inhibition of the discrimination capacities of relays.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then the way to reestablish these capacities is to exploit data recorded in transient regime, where the apparent phase difference is more important than in the steady state. Similarly, some difficulties can arise with estimation of fault distance in strongly capacitive systems by exploiting the "main frequency" of charging components (Coemans et al, 1993), or by using the "resonance frequency" of the system (Welfonder et al, 2000), with aid of full zero-positive-negative sequence equation set. The delicate problem of identification and extraction of the main frequency can be spared when the complete transient waveform is analyzed (Huang & Kaczmarek, 2008), rather than only one of its components.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hybrid grounding was proposed for low and medium voltage systems [17]. In [18][19][20][21], the authors analyzed various types of neutral grounding. In [22,23], the authors examined the voltage and current behaviour under fault condition for various parameters of systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%