High-impedance fault location using matching technique and wavelet transform for underground cable distribution network

Locating the faulty section of a high-impedance fault (HIF) is quite challenging for the underground distribution network of a power system. The complexity of the distribution network, such as branches, nonhomogenous lines, and HIF, contributes to the difficulties in locating the faulty section. In...

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Main Authors: Ali, M.S., Bakar, Ab Halim Abu, Mokhlis, Hazlie, Arof, Hamzah, Illias, Hazlee Azil
Format: Article
Published: Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan 2014
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Online Access:http://eprints.um.edu.my/11786/
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/tee.21953/abstract
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/tee.21953
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Summary:Locating the faulty section of a high-impedance fault (HIF) is quite challenging for the underground distribution network of a power system. The complexity of the distribution network, such as branches, nonhomogenous lines, and HIF, contributes to the difficulties in locating the faulty section. In this paper, the shortest distance (SD) technique and a database approach have been proposed to determine the faulty section. A multiresolution analysis based on discrete wavelet transforms is chosen to extract the unique features from voltage signals during the HIF event. The output coefficients from the decomposition process is stored in a database and used as the input data for the SD algorithm. The first, second, and third level of detailed coefficients of the post-disturbance voltage signal were utilized for the identification of the faulty section using the proposed method. A ranking analysis was created to provide a number of possibilities of faulty section. In this paper, a 38-node underground distribution network system in a national grid in Malaysia was modeled using the PSCAD software. The proposed method was able to successfully determine the faulty section.