A ground fault location algorithm in double‐circuit transmission lines with T‐off connection to an industrial microgrid by using current and voltage phasors information of a single terminal

Author:

Abasi Mahyar12ORCID,Sadeghian Omid3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Arak University Arak Iran

2. Research Institute of Renewable Energy Arak University Arak Iran

3. Department of Electrical Engineering Karoon Institute of Higher Education Ahvaz Iran

Abstract

AbstractThe paper presents a ground fault location algorithm (GFLA) in double‐circuit transmission lines (DCTL) with a T‐off connection to an industrial microgrid (IMG) containing electric arc furnaces (EAF), renewable distributed generations (RDG), and static VAR compensator (SVC). The design presented utilizes the information on the current and voltage phasors of one side of the transmission lines (TL) during the fault period, and there is no need for the availability of information on the type of faulty phase(s) and even the faulty section. To find the exact location of the fault in this design, the voltage phasor equations governing the fault point in positive, negative, and zero‐sequence (PNZS) domains, the zero‐sequence current (ZSC) equation of the fault point, and the boundary condition equation of the fault point have been used. The simulation system is implemented in Simulink/MATLAB using accurate modelling of all network components. The algorithm has been tested and evaluated in different fault conditions, including various locations, phase types, phase‐to‐ground connection resistance, occurrence time, and microgrid (MG) operation modes. The successful results of various tests of the proposed design as well as the analysis of various sensitivities confirm the satisfying performance of the suggested algorithm.

Publisher

Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

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