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New adaptive algorithm for detecting low- and high ohmic faults in meshed networks

Druml, Gernot, Klein, Rudiger-W.,Seifert, Olaf

Prague, Czech Republic(2009)

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Abstract
Statistics show that the major portion of grid faults are earth faults. Conventional relays are designed only for low ohmic earth faults under stationary conditions and for non meshed systems. They can handle neither high ohmic earth faults, which occur especially in rural networks with overhead lines, nor intermittent earth faults in compensated cable networks. Additionally all algorithms are very sensitive to real and virtual crosstalks from the load current to the zero-sequence-system, which occur in every meshed system. As a consequence, very often the earth fault is not recognized or the wrong feeder is selected to be healthy.
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power distribution faults,power grids,power overhead lines,statistical analysis,adaptive algorithm,compensated cable networks,earth faults,grid faults,meshed distribution network,ohmic earth faults,overhead lines,rural networks,statistics,transient relays,zero-sequence-system,
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