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Extended Fault-Location Formulation for Power Distribution Systems
(IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC, 2009)
In this paper, an extended impedance-based fault-location formulation for generalized distribution systems is presented. The majority of distribution feeders are characterized by having several laterals, nonsymmetrical ...
Effects of the fault inception angle in fault-induced transients
(The Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2011-08-16)
What is a fault? and why does it matter?
(Springer London, 2017-09)
Faults are an important concept in the study of system dependability, and most approaches to dependability can be characterized by the way in which they deal with faults (e.g., fault avoidance, fault removal, fault tolerance, ...
A New Method for Fault Location in Distribution Networks Based on Voltage Sag Measurements
(2020-01-01)
This paper presents an innovative method for fault location in distribution networks based on classical circuit analyses. Two synchronized and few nonsynchronized pre- and during-fault voltages are required at few buses ...
Hybrid fault diagnosis scheme implementation for power distribution systems automation
(IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC, 2008)
Power distribution automation and control are import-ant tools in the current restructured electricity markets. Unfortunately, due to its stochastic nature, distribution systems faults are hardly avoidable. This paper ...
An Industrial Internet Application for Real-Time Fault Diagnosis in Industrial Motors
(IEEE, 2020)
Being able to detect, identify, and diagnose a fault is a key feature of industrial supervision systems, which enables advance asset management, in particular, predictive maintenance, which greatly increases efficiency and ...
Location of single line-to-ground faults on distribution feeders using voltage measurements
(2006-12-01)
This paper proposes a dedicated algorithm for lation of single line-to-ground faults in distribution systems. The proposed algorithm uses voltage and current phasors measured at the substation level, voltage magnitudes ...