Abstract

Due to the existence of DC-DC converters, fast-tripping fault location in DC power systems is of particular importance to ensure the reliable operation of DC systems. Traveling wave (TW) protection is one of the promising approaches to accommodate fast detection and location of faults in DC systems. This paper proposes a numerical approach for a DC system fault location using the concept of TWs. The proposed approach is based on multiresolution analysis to calculate the TW signal's wavelet coefficients for different frequency ranges, and then, the Parseval theorem is used to calculate the energy of wavelet coefficients. A curve-fitting approach is used to find the best curve that fits the Parseval energy as a function of fault location for a set of curve-fitting datapoints. The identified Parseval energy curves are then utilized to estimate the fault location when a new fault is applied on a DC cable. A DC test system simulated in PSCAD/EMTDC is used to verify the performance of the proposed fault location algorithm.

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