Abstract

To solve the problem of fault location in the DC distribution network, this paper proposes a new fault distance measurement scheme based on the impedance measurement algorithm against fault transition resistance and the improved Moore voting algorithm. Firstly, signals of different frequencies are injected into the DC circuit in different periods, after the converter is blocked due to the DC side fault. Then, through the distance measurement algorithm against fault transition resistance, several groups of fault distance data are obtained. The improved Moore voting algorithm is used to process these fault distance values so that the accurate fault distance values are determined. Finally, simulation tests verify the reliability and accuracy of the proposed scheme. The proposed scheme requires a low sampling frequency, and it can not be interfered with by the fault transition resistance and occasional large errors. These advantages help to improve the efficiency and accuracy of troubleshooting.

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