Autoreclosure in Extra High Voltage Lines using Taguchi's Method and Optimized Neural Networks

Abstract— This paper presents a method to discriminate a temporary fault from a permanent one in an extra high voltage (EHV) transmission line so that improper reclosing of the line onto a fault is avoided. The fault identification prior to reclosing is based on optimized artificial neural network...

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Main Authors: Desta, Zahlay F., K.S., Rama Rao
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2009
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description Abstract— This paper presents a method to discriminate a temporary fault from a permanent one in an extra high voltage (EHV) transmission line so that improper reclosing of the line onto a fault is avoided. The fault identification prior to reclosing is based on optimized artificial neural network associated with standard Error Back-Propagation, Levenberg Marquardt Algorithm and Resilient Back-Propagation training algorithms together with Taguchi’s Method. The algorithms are developed using MATLAB software. A range of faults are simulated on EHV modeled transmission line using SimPowerSytems, and the spectra of the fault data are analyzed using fast Fourier transform to extract features of each type of fault. For both training and testing purposes, the neural network is fed with the normalized energies of the DC component, the fundamental and the first four harmonics of the faulted voltages. The developed algorithm is effectively trained, verified and validated with a set of training, dedicated testing and validation data respectively.
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spelling oai:scholars.utp.edu.my:26402017-01-19T08:25:30Z http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/2640/ Autoreclosure in Extra High Voltage Lines using Taguchi's Method and Optimized Neural Networks Desta, Zahlay F. K.S., Rama Rao TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Abstract— This paper presents a method to discriminate a temporary fault from a permanent one in an extra high voltage (EHV) transmission line so that improper reclosing of the line onto a fault is avoided. The fault identification prior to reclosing is based on optimized artificial neural network associated with standard Error Back-Propagation, Levenberg Marquardt Algorithm and Resilient Back-Propagation training algorithms together with Taguchi’s Method. The algorithms are developed using MATLAB software. A range of faults are simulated on EHV modeled transmission line using SimPowerSytems, and the spectra of the fault data are analyzed using fast Fourier transform to extract features of each type of fault. For both training and testing purposes, the neural network is fed with the normalized energies of the DC component, the fundamental and the first four harmonics of the faulted voltages. The developed algorithm is effectively trained, verified and validated with a set of training, dedicated testing and validation data respectively. 2009-01-22 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/2640/1/AR_-_IEEE_ICCET2009_-_-.pdf Desta, Zahlay F. and K.S., Rama Rao (2009) Autoreclosure in Extra High Voltage Lines using Taguchi's Method and Optimized Neural Networks. In: 2009 The IEEE International Conference on Computer Engineering and Technology, ICCET2009, Singapore, 22 Jan 2009, Singapore.
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Desta, Zahlay F.
K.S., Rama Rao
Autoreclosure in Extra High Voltage Lines using Taguchi's Method and Optimized Neural Networks
title Autoreclosure in Extra High Voltage Lines using Taguchi's Method and Optimized Neural Networks
title_full Autoreclosure in Extra High Voltage Lines using Taguchi's Method and Optimized Neural Networks
title_fullStr Autoreclosure in Extra High Voltage Lines using Taguchi's Method and Optimized Neural Networks
title_full_unstemmed Autoreclosure in Extra High Voltage Lines using Taguchi's Method and Optimized Neural Networks
title_short Autoreclosure in Extra High Voltage Lines using Taguchi's Method and Optimized Neural Networks
title_sort autoreclosure in extra high voltage lines using taguchi's method and optimized neural networks
topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
url http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/2640/
http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/2640/1/AR_-_IEEE_ICCET2009_-_-.pdf