Abstract

In this paper we will present a method for detecting series-arc faults, based on a frequency analysis that uses a decision block. We will define the parameters of a Spectral Dispersion Index (SDI) that has been calculated using data taken from a binarized spectrogram of the line current (provided by employing a dynamic-thresholding process). The decision block uses a counter mechanism that increased or decreased in value at a quicker or slower rate, depending on whether or not a fault was present in the power line. The status of its operating mode was recorded using a finite-state machine. In this method of detection, a trip indicator is activated whenever a fault is present. The method was tested on a large variety of loads, including resistive, inductive and switching loads. The confusion matrix we obtained, showed that series-arc faults can be successfully detected in this way. We will therefore be able to minimize the number of false detections that often occur in the case of switching loads or voltage generators.

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