Dynamic Fault Classification and Location in Distribution Networks

This paper presents a method for detecting, classifying and localizing faults in MV distribution networks. This method is based on only two samples of current or voltage signals. The fault detection, faultclassification and fault localization are based on the maximum value of current and voltage as...

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Main Authors: Abdelhakim Bouricha, Tahar Bouthiba, Samira Seghir, Rebiha Boukhari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ton Duc Thang University 2018-09-01
Series:Journal of Advanced Engineering and Computation
Online Access:http://jaec.vn/index.php/JAEC/article/view/114
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spelling doaj-a58b7490e019458dbf710ad4732be3732020-11-25T00:12:41ZengTon Duc Thang UniversityJournal of Advanced Engineering and Computation1859-22442588-123X2018-09-012318819610.25073/jaec.201823.11470Dynamic Fault Classification and Location in Distribution NetworksAbdelhakim Bouricha0Tahar Bouthiba1Samira Seghir2Rebiha Boukhari3University of Science and Technology of Oran Mohammed Boudiaf, USTO, Oran, AlgérieUniversity of Science and Technology of Oran Mohammed Boudiaf, USTO, Oran, AlgérieUniversity of Science and Technology of Oran Mohammed Boudiaf, USTO, Oran, AlgérieUniversity of Science and Technology of Oran Mohammed Boudiaf, USTO, Oran, AlgérieThis paper presents a method for detecting, classifying and localizing faults in MV distribution networks. This method is based on only two samples of current or voltage signals. The fault detection, faultclassification and fault localization are based on the maximum value of current and voltage as a function of time. A study is presented in this work to evaluate the proposed method.A comparative study between current and voltage method detection has been done to determine which is the fastest. In addition, the classication and localization of faults were made by the same method using two samples signal. Simulation with results have been obtained by using MATLAB / Simulink software. Results are reported and conclusions are drown. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.http://jaec.vn/index.php/JAEC/article/view/114
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author Abdelhakim Bouricha
Tahar Bouthiba
Samira Seghir
Rebiha Boukhari
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Tahar Bouthiba
Samira Seghir
Rebiha Boukhari
Dynamic Fault Classification and Location in Distribution Networks
Journal of Advanced Engineering and Computation
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Tahar Bouthiba
Samira Seghir
Rebiha Boukhari
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title Dynamic Fault Classification and Location in Distribution Networks
title_short Dynamic Fault Classification and Location in Distribution Networks
title_full Dynamic Fault Classification and Location in Distribution Networks
title_fullStr Dynamic Fault Classification and Location in Distribution Networks
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic Fault Classification and Location in Distribution Networks
title_sort dynamic fault classification and location in distribution networks
publisher Ton Duc Thang University
series Journal of Advanced Engineering and Computation
issn 1859-2244
2588-123X
publishDate 2018-09-01
description This paper presents a method for detecting, classifying and localizing faults in MV distribution networks. This method is based on only two samples of current or voltage signals. The fault detection, faultclassification and fault localization are based on the maximum value of current and voltage as a function of time. A study is presented in this work to evaluate the proposed method.A comparative study between current and voltage method detection has been done to determine which is the fastest. In addition, the classication and localization of faults were made by the same method using two samples signal. Simulation with results have been obtained by using MATLAB / Simulink software. Results are reported and conclusions are drown. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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