Intelligent impedance based fault-location for zonal power systems

A laboratory based demonstrator has been constructed to study the Active Impedance Estimation (AIE) technique as a means of locating faults on a power system. The demonstrator has been used to verify results from simulation experimentally. The AIE system and associated signal processing are presente...

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Main Authors: Rose, Christopher James, Thomas, David W.P., Sumner, M., Christopher, Edward, Lopez Arevalo, Saul
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Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/43544/
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author Rose, Christopher James
Thomas, David W.P.
Sumner, M.
Christopher, Edward
Lopez Arevalo, Saul
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Thomas, David W.P.
Sumner, M.
Christopher, Edward
Lopez Arevalo, Saul
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description A laboratory based demonstrator has been constructed to study the Active Impedance Estimation (AIE) technique as a means of locating faults on a power system. The demonstrator has been used to verify results from simulation experimentally. The AIE system and associated signal processing are presented and some of the issues that have been encountered are dis¬cussed. The presented simulation and experimental results pre¬sented both validate the method used.
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spelling nottingham-435442020-05-04T16:44:00Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/43544/ Intelligent impedance based fault-location for zonal power systems Rose, Christopher James Thomas, David W.P. Sumner, M. Christopher, Edward Lopez Arevalo, Saul A laboratory based demonstrator has been constructed to study the Active Impedance Estimation (AIE) technique as a means of locating faults on a power system. The demonstrator has been used to verify results from simulation experimentally. The AIE system and associated signal processing are presented and some of the issues that have been encountered are dis¬cussed. The presented simulation and experimental results pre¬sented both validate the method used. 2014-03-31 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Rose, Christopher James, Thomas, David W.P., Sumner, M., Christopher, Edward and Lopez Arevalo, Saul (2014) Intelligent impedance based fault-location for zonal power systems. In: 12th IET International Conference on Developments in Power System Protection (DPSP 2014), 31 Mar - 3 Apr 2014, Copenhagen, Denmark. Impedance estimation; fault location; protection http://digital-library.theiet.org/content/conferences/10.1049/cp.2014.0059
spellingShingle Impedance estimation; fault location; protection
Rose, Christopher James
Thomas, David W.P.
Sumner, M.
Christopher, Edward
Lopez Arevalo, Saul
Intelligent impedance based fault-location for zonal power systems
title Intelligent impedance based fault-location for zonal power systems
title_full Intelligent impedance based fault-location for zonal power systems
title_fullStr Intelligent impedance based fault-location for zonal power systems
title_full_unstemmed Intelligent impedance based fault-location for zonal power systems
title_short Intelligent impedance based fault-location for zonal power systems
title_sort intelligent impedance based fault-location for zonal power systems
topic Impedance estimation; fault location; protection
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/43544/
https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/43544/