High Impedance Faults (HIFs) are disturbances that can lead to bush fires. This work presents physical and electrical phenomena associated with ph-to-ph faults for a range of tree species. Physical… Click to show full abstract
High Impedance Faults (HIFs) are disturbances that can lead to bush fires. This work presents physical and electrical phenomena associated with ph-to-ph faults for a range of tree species. Physical ignition phenomena of a tree branch under a ph-to-ph fault scenario are analysed to identify stages of ignition. A methodology, based on the rate change of the RMS current and zero-crossings in the averaged RMS current, has been applied with 96.12% accuracy to identify ignition stages. The key contribution is the proposed volatility detector for detecting RMS current volatility during a HIF event. The concept of relative volatility is applied to detect signatures of HIFs and branch charring in the RMS current data stream with respect to the stream itself.
               
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