Abstract
This paper deals with the effect of power line impedance characteristics on the retained voltage magnitude after a two-phase fault at electric power distribution or transmission networks. Specifically, the effect of resistance-to-reactance (R/X) ratio of power line conductors or cables on voltage magnitude during two-phase faults is studied with analytical mathematical expressions. The basic aim of this investigation is to create a tool for the automatic recognition of the type and the location of faults on electric power networks.
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