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Tang, JinruiWuhan University of Technology
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Faulted Feeder Identification Based on Active Adjustment of Arc Suppression Coil and Similarity Measure of Zero-Sequence Currents
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2021
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LIBRIS-ID:oai:research.chalmers.se:d16bd7a3-debb-4494-835c-2dde949aefb9
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https://research.chalmers.se/publication/523256URI
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https://doi.org/10.1109/TPWRD.2021.3051040DOI
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https://research.chalmers.se/publication/522070URI
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Existing faulted feeder identification methods in the resonant grounded distribution network are primarily based on feature extraction of the fault-generated transient currents. The reliability of these approaches is significantly compromised by the fluctuating transient signals and interfering on-off operation of the neighboring switches. To sidestep the problems, a novel method is proposed to identify the faulted feeder by consecutively tuning the arc suppression coil around the full compensation state. Once a series of steady states are reached after tuning, the trajectories of the corresponding zero-sequence currents for both the sound and the faulted feeders are obtained to formulate an adjustment trajectory matrix (ATM). With the ATM, the similarity measure of the adjustment trajectories of all feeders is then employed to identify the faulted feeder based on the selected Deng's grey relational analysis. Results show that the adjustment trajectories of the two sound lines share a high similarity degree, while the similarity between the sound and the faulted lines is much lower. The effectiveness of the proposed method is validated via simulation and some case studies are provided. The results show that the faulted feeder can be correctly identified with high reliability and robustness compared to the existing fault-generated signal-based techniques.
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Xiong, BinyuWuhan University of Technology
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Li, Yang,1984Wuhan University of Technology(Swepub:cth)yanu
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Yuan, ChengqingWuhan University of Technology
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Qiu, YuanchaoWuhan University of Technology
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Wuhan University of Technology
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