Abstract
Overvoltage will occur after single-phase grounding fault in distribution network, endangering system insulation. It is of great significance to find out the fault line as soon as possible to ensure the safe operation of the system. Wavelet modulus maxima can be used to detect the sudden change singularity of transient current. However, the judgement of single mode maximum value is easily influenced by the form of fault and interference, leading to misjudgement. In this paper, the transient characteristics of single-phase grounding fault are analyzed, and the magnitude and phase characteristics of the first half wave are given; Based on wavelet packet algorithm, several key problems such as boundary effect, wavelet selection and decomposition scale are explored; Taking the zero sequence voltage as the reference to determine the fault interval, the zero sequence current of each line is decomposed by three-scale wavelet packet using db6 wavelet, and the wavelet coefficients of the characteristic frequency band are extracted for comparison. The fault line is the one with the largest amplitude and different phase from others. The distribution system model of neutral grounding through arc suppression coil is built. Simulation is carried out for several cases with great difficulty in line selection, such as short circuit when phase voltage crosses zero, high resistance grounding and long line fault. The experimental results prove the reliability of this method.
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