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A Novel Linear Optimization Method for Section Location of Single-Phase Ground Faults in Neutral Noneffectively Grounded Systems

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The existing four linear section location methods are all established based on the three-phase fault current direction. When a single-phase grounding fault occurs in a neutral noneffectively grounded system, these… Click to show full abstract

The existing four linear section location methods are all established based on the three-phase fault current direction. When a single-phase grounding fault occurs in a neutral noneffectively grounded system, these methods are no longer applicable. This study proposes a linear optimization method for section location suitable for single-phase ground fault in the neutral noneffectively grounded system. It presents an improved transient zero-sequence current direction identification algorithm based on line voltage to accurately determine a transient zero-sequence current direction under single-phase grounding faults without zero-sequence voltage information. Second, it proposes a suitable linear section location model for single-phase ground faults as per the transient zero-sequence current direction’s distribution characteristics after the single-phase ground fault. Finally, it is verified in different feeders that the proposed method can quickly and accurately locate the fault section after the single-phase ground fault occurs in the neutral-point ineffectively grounded distribution system.

Keywords: section location; phase; phase ground; single phase

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
Year Published: 2021

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