Real Fault Location in a Distribution Network Using Smart Feeder Meter Data

Distribution networks transmit electrical energy from an upstream network to customers. Undesirable circumstances such as faults in the distribution networks can cause hazardous conditions, equipment failure, and power outages. Therefore, to avoid financial loss, to maintain customer satisfaction, a...

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الحاوية / القاعدة:Energies
المؤلفون الرئيسيون: Hamid Mirshekali, Rahman Dashti, Karsten Handrup, Hamid Reza Shaker
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الوصول للمادة أونلاين:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/11/3242
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author Hamid Mirshekali
Rahman Dashti
Karsten Handrup
Hamid Reza Shaker
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description Distribution networks transmit electrical energy from an upstream network to customers. Undesirable circumstances such as faults in the distribution networks can cause hazardous conditions, equipment failure, and power outages. Therefore, to avoid financial loss, to maintain customer satisfaction, and network reliability, it is vital to restore the network as fast as possible. In this paper, a new fault location (FL) algorithm that uses the recorded data of smart meters (SMs) and smart feeder meters (SFMs) to locate the actual point of fault, is introduced. The method does not require high-resolution measurements, which is among the main advantages of the method. An impedance-based technique is utilized to detect all possible FL candidates in the distribution network. After the fault occurrence, the protection relay sends a signal to all SFMs, to collect the recorded active power of all connected lines after the fault. The higher value of active power represents the real faulty section due to the high-fault current. The effectiveness of the proposed method was investigated on an IEEE 11-node test feeder in MATLAB SIMULINK 2020b, under several situations, such as different fault resistances, distances, inception angles, and types. In some cases, the algorithm found two or three candidates for FL. In these cases, the section estimation helped to identify the real fault among all candidates. Section estimation method performs well for all simulated cases. The results showed that the proposed method was accurate and was able to precisely detect the real faulty section. To experimentally evaluate the proposed method’s powerfulness, a laboratory test and its simulation were carried out. The algorithm was precisely able to distinguish the real faulty section among all candidates in the experiment. The results revealed the robustness and effectiveness of the proposed method.
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spelling doaj-art-294ae2f0fb4c413e89b587f807e4e0802025-08-19T22:42:21ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-06-011411324210.3390/en14113242Real Fault Location in a Distribution Network Using Smart Feeder Meter DataHamid Mirshekali0Rahman Dashti1Karsten Handrup2Hamid Reza Shaker3Clinical-Laboratory Center of Power System & Protection, Faculty of Intelligent Systems Engineering and Data Science, Persian Gulf University, Bushehr 75169113817, IranClinical-Laboratory Center of Power System & Protection, Faculty of Intelligent Systems Engineering and Data Science, Persian Gulf University, Bushehr 75169113817, IranKamstrup A/S, Industrivej 28, DK-8660 Stilling, Skanderborg, DenmarkCenter for Energy Informatics, University of Southern Denmark, DK-5230 Odense, DenmarkDistribution networks transmit electrical energy from an upstream network to customers. Undesirable circumstances such as faults in the distribution networks can cause hazardous conditions, equipment failure, and power outages. Therefore, to avoid financial loss, to maintain customer satisfaction, and network reliability, it is vital to restore the network as fast as possible. In this paper, a new fault location (FL) algorithm that uses the recorded data of smart meters (SMs) and smart feeder meters (SFMs) to locate the actual point of fault, is introduced. The method does not require high-resolution measurements, which is among the main advantages of the method. An impedance-based technique is utilized to detect all possible FL candidates in the distribution network. After the fault occurrence, the protection relay sends a signal to all SFMs, to collect the recorded active power of all connected lines after the fault. The higher value of active power represents the real faulty section due to the high-fault current. The effectiveness of the proposed method was investigated on an IEEE 11-node test feeder in MATLAB SIMULINK 2020b, under several situations, such as different fault resistances, distances, inception angles, and types. In some cases, the algorithm found two or three candidates for FL. In these cases, the section estimation helped to identify the real fault among all candidates. Section estimation method performs well for all simulated cases. The results showed that the proposed method was accurate and was able to precisely detect the real faulty section. To experimentally evaluate the proposed method’s powerfulness, a laboratory test and its simulation were carried out. The algorithm was precisely able to distinguish the real faulty section among all candidates in the experiment. The results revealed the robustness and effectiveness of the proposed method.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/11/3242fault locationsmart feeder metersection estimationimpedance-based methoddistribution networkgrounded faults
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Rahman Dashti
Karsten Handrup
Hamid Reza Shaker
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fault location
smart feeder meter
section estimation
impedance-based method
distribution network
grounded faults
title Real Fault Location in a Distribution Network Using Smart Feeder Meter Data
title_full Real Fault Location in a Distribution Network Using Smart Feeder Meter Data
title_fullStr Real Fault Location in a Distribution Network Using Smart Feeder Meter Data
title_full_unstemmed Real Fault Location in a Distribution Network Using Smart Feeder Meter Data
title_short Real Fault Location in a Distribution Network Using Smart Feeder Meter Data
title_sort real fault location in a distribution network using smart feeder meter data
topic fault location
smart feeder meter
section estimation
impedance-based method
distribution network
grounded faults
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/11/3242
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