Abstract

Power distribution networks are vulnerable to different faults, which compromise the grid performance and need to be managed effectively. Automatic and accurate fault detection and location are key components of effective fault management. This paper proposes a new framework for fault detection and location for smart distribution networks that are equipped with data loggers. The framework supports networks with mixed overhead lines and underground cables. The proposed framework consists of area detection, faulty section identification, and high impedance fault location. Firstly, the faulty zone and section are detected based on the operation of over-current relays and digital fault recorders. Then, by comparing the recorded traveling times at both ends of lines, which are related to the protection zone, the faulty line is identified. In the last step, the location of the fault is estimated based on discrete wavelet transform. The proposed method is tested on a 20 kV 13 node network, which is composed of overhead lines and underground cables. The method is tested in both balanced and unbalanced configurations. The obtained results confirm the advantages of the proposed method compared with the current state-of-the art.

Highlights

  • Power distribution networks are vulnerable to different faults

  • This study showed that the presented method was practical for area detection, faulty section identification, and high impedance short-circuit fault location in combined networks

  • The proposed method was tested on a 20 kV combined distribution network with 13 nodes in balanced and unbalanced conditions

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Introduction

Power distribution networks are vulnerable to different faults. This is mainly due to conditions such as a harsh working environment, operating conditions, and system aging. Such faults can compromise the security of electricity supply and the reliability in our cities [1]. Fast automatic fault location is important in the process of power restoration and repair. After faults have been located and isolated, restoration plans are designed to maximize the re-energized loads [2,3]

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