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Fault Detection on Insulated Overhead Conductors Based on DWT-LSTM and Partial Discharge

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Insulated conductors can improve the stability of power transmission and reduce the construction space compared with traditional bare conductors. Therefore, insulated conductors are used more and more in overhead power… Click to show full abstract

Insulated conductors can improve the stability of power transmission and reduce the construction space compared with traditional bare conductors. Therefore, insulated conductors are used more and more in overhead power transmission. However, a major challenge of using insulated overhead conductors (IOC) is that the ordinary protection devices are not able to detect the phase-to-ground faults and something, such as tree branch, hitting conductor events. This may cause an accident such as power failure or electrical fire and result in serious damage. In this paper, a new approach, which is based on Discrete Wavelet Transform (DWT) and Long Short Term Memory network (LSTM) for detecting of IOC fault according to partial discharge, is presented. Firstly, the original signal is denoised by DWT. Secondly, the denoised signal is decomposed and extracted features on different layers by DWT. Finally, IOC fault is detected by LSTM. This method can improve the detection accuracy of IOC fault which is tested on the ENET public data set and compared with other classification methods.

Keywords: overhead conductors; fault; partial discharge; insulated overhead; detection

Journal Title: IEEE Access
Year Published: 2020

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