Development and testing of an experimental power system fault demonstrator
In this paper a laboratory demonstrator for the study of power system faults is described. The facility has been developed in order to experimentally investigate a number of fault location and power system protection technologies developed by the authors and their colleagues at higher power levels a...
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| author | Rose, Christopher James Thomas, David W.P. Sumner, M. Christopher, Edward |
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| description | In this paper a laboratory demonstrator for the study of power system faults is described. The facility has been developed in order to experimentally investigate a number of fault location and power system protection technologies developed by the authors and their colleagues at higher power levels and with more representative system parameters than has previ¬ously been possible. In addition to describing the facility itself, this paper also describes the validation of a previously studied method using the new demonstrator |
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| spelling | nottingham-435422020-05-04T17:16:29Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/43542/ Development and testing of an experimental power system fault demonstrator Rose, Christopher James Thomas, David W.P. Sumner, M. Christopher, Edward In this paper a laboratory demonstrator for the study of power system faults is described. The facility has been developed in order to experimentally investigate a number of fault location and power system protection technologies developed by the authors and their colleagues at higher power levels and with more representative system parameters than has previ¬ously been possible. In addition to describing the facility itself, this paper also describes the validation of a previously studied method using the new demonstrator 2015-09-24 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Rose, Christopher James, Thomas, David W.P., Sumner, M. and Christopher, Edward (2015) Development and testing of an experimental power system fault demonstrator. In: IET International Conference on Resilience of Transmission and Distribution Networks, RTDN 2015, 22-24 Sept 2015, Birmingham, UK. Experimental demonstrator Protection Power distribution systems Fault demonstration Fault location http://digital-library.theiet.org/content/conferences/10.1049/cp.2015.0891 |
| spellingShingle | Experimental demonstrator Protection Power distribution systems Fault demonstration Fault location Rose, Christopher James Thomas, David W.P. Sumner, M. Christopher, Edward Development and testing of an experimental power system fault demonstrator |
| title | Development and testing of an experimental power system fault demonstrator |
| title_full | Development and testing of an experimental power system fault demonstrator |
| title_fullStr | Development and testing of an experimental power system fault demonstrator |
| title_full_unstemmed | Development and testing of an experimental power system fault demonstrator |
| title_short | Development and testing of an experimental power system fault demonstrator |
| title_sort | development and testing of an experimental power system fault demonstrator |
| topic | Experimental demonstrator Protection Power distribution systems Fault demonstration Fault location |
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