Fault Location in Radial Distribution Network Based on Fault Current Profile and the Artificial Neural Network

Electricity distribution systems are subject to a variety of faults such as permanent and transient short circuits due to the extent and multiplicity of equipment. In principle, short circuit fault causes the existing protective equipment to operate and to no electricity the various parts of the dis...

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Published inThe scientific bulletin of Electrical Engineering Faculty Vol. 20; no. 1; pp. 14 - 21
Main Authors Dashtdar, Majid, Dashtdar, Masoud
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Targoviste Sciendo 01.04.2020
De Gruyter Poland
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Summary:Electricity distribution systems are subject to a variety of faults such as permanent and transient short circuits due to the extent and multiplicity of equipment. In principle, short circuit fault causes the existing protective equipment to operate and to no electricity the various parts of the distribution network. Rapid and accurate determination of fault location, repair and recovery, it has not prevented the distribution of energy. This will satisfy consumers and prevent the losses of electricity companies. In this paper, the artificial neural network and fault current profiles are used to determine the distance of the fault, determine the type of fault and detect the short circuit. This method provides the information needed to locate the fault by sampling the current before and after the fault occurs from the SCADA system. The effect of connectivity local resistance changes and the effect of load changes on fault location were evaluated. The results show that this method is more accurate than the voltage droop profile variation method in determining the fault distance and short circuit breakdown. If only the net fault current changes profile is used, the effect of the load changes in determining the short-circuit breakdown is much less.
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ISSN:2286-2455
1843-6188
2286-2455
DOI:10.2478/sbeef-2020-0103