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US9366715B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9366715-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313861840-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 12, 2013 |
| Priority date | Oct 14, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jun 14, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 14, 2016 |
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A method of determining a fault direction parameter of a fault on an AC transmission line of a power distribution system relative to a measurement location of the transmission line. The method includes measuring a time-dependent AC current of the transmission line at the measurement location to obtain time-domain current data indicative of the measured current, obtaining a time of the fault on the transmission line, identifying first and second times by identifying a periodically re-occurring feature of the current data, such that the fault time is between the first and second times, extracting, from the current data, an offset indicative parameter indicative of a time offset of the current at the fault time and between the first and second times, calculating an offset direction parameter by comparing the offset indicative parameter to a non-offset indicative parameter, and establishing the fault direction parameter based on the offset direction parameter.
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A method of determining a fault direction parameter of a fault on an AC transmission line of a power distribution system relative to a measurement location of the transmission line, the method comprising: measuring, by a measurement unit, a time-dependent AC current of the transmission line at the measurement location to obtain time-domain current data indicative of the measured current, the measurement unit including a current sensor for measuring the current at the measurement location of the transmission line but not including a voltage sensor, wherein the measuring includes measuring a current without measuring a voltage of the transmission line; transmitting the current data from the measurement unit to a decision logic section; obtaining a fault time of the fault on the AC transmission line; identifying a first time and a second time by identifying a periodically re-occurring feature of the current data, such that the fault time is between the first time and the second time, the periodically re-occurring feature being selected from the group consisting of a zero-crossing, a maximum, a minimum, and a highest gradient of the current data; extracting, from the current data, an offset indicative parameter indicative of a time offset of the current at the fault time, the offset indicative parameter being a time interval between the first time and the second time; calculating an offset direction parameter by comparing the offset indicative parameter to a non-offset indicative parameter; and establishing the fault direction parameter based on a sign of the calculated offset direction parameter, wherein the extracting of the offset indicative parameter includes: choosing integral limits of a current integration time interval such that the current integration time interval is at least one of a normal period length of the AC current and an integer multiple thereof; and calculating a numerical integral of the current data over the current integration time interval. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the offset indicative parameter is selected from the group consisting of: a time interval including the fault time, and a numerical time integral of current data within a time interval including the fault time. 3. The method according to claim 2 , comprising: monitoring the current data to determine whether the current data contains at least two of the periodically re-occurring features at times closer to the fault time than a predetermined threshold; and ignoring at least one of the at least two determined periodically re-occurring features. 4. The method according to claim 3 , wherein the extracting of the offset indicative parameter includes: choosing integral limits of a current integration time interval such that the current integration time interval is at least one of a normal period length of the AC current and an integer multiple thereof; and calculating a numerical integral of the current data over the current integration time interval. 5. The method according to claim 4 , wherein the transmission line comprises a plurality of phase lines, and wherein the method comprises: measuring the current at each of the phase lines; and determining a respective offset indicative parameter for each of the plurality of phase lines separately. 6. The method according to claim 5 , comprising: selecting the offset indicative parameter from the phase line for which a difference between the offset indicative parameter and the non-offset indicative parameter is largest in magnitude. 7. The method according to claim 6 , wherein the fault direction parameter includes a “forward fault”, a “backward fault” and “neutral”, and wherein the method comprises: comparing a magnitude of a difference between the offset indicative parameter and the non-offset indicative parameter to a threshold value; and issuing a “neutral” command when case the magnitude of the difference is lower than the threshold value. 8. The method according to claim 6 , wherein the fault direction parameter is a first fault direction parameter, and wherein the method comprises: determining a second fault direction parameter from the current data by a second fault direction determining program, wherein the second fault direction determining program includes receiving a current signal including complex-number pre-fault and post-fault current values from an input section, determining a phase angle of the respective current values, determining a plurality of phase difference values between selected ones of the phase angles, summing at least some of the phase difference values to obtain an accumulated phase difference parameter, and determining the second fault direction parameter by comparing the accumulated phase difference parameter with a threshold value; establishing a master fault direction parameter from the first fault direction parameter and from the second fault direction parameter; and outputting the master fault direction parameter. 9. The method according to claim 2 , wherein the extracting of the offset indicative parameter includes: choosing integral limits of a current integration time interval such that the current integration time interval is at least one of a normal period length of the AC current and an integer multiple thereof; and calculating a numerical integral of the current data over the current integration time interval. 10. The method according to claim 9 , wherein the transmission line comprises a plurality of phase lines, and wherein the method comprises: measuring the current at each of the phase lines; and determining a respective offset indicative parameter for each of the plurality of phase lines separately. 11. The method according to claim 10 , comprising: selecting the offset indicative parameter from the phase line for which a difference between the offset indicative parameter and the non-offset indicative parameter is largest in magnitude. 12. The method according to claim 11 , wherein the fault direction parameter includes a “forward fault”, a “backward fault” and “neutral”, and wherein the method comprises: comparing a magnitude of a difference between the offset indicative parameter and the non-offset indicative parameter to a threshold value; and issuing a “neutral” command when case the magnitude of the difference is lower than the threshold value. 13. The method according to claim 11 , wherein the fault direction parameter is a first fault direction parameter, and wherein the method comprises: determining a second fault direction parameter from the current data by a second fault direction determining program, wherein the second fault direction determining program includes receiving a current signal including complex-number pre-fault and post-fault current values from an input section, determining a phase angle of the respective current values, determining a plurality of phase difference values between selected ones of the phase angles, summing at least some of the phase difference values to obtain an accumulated phase difference parameter, and determining the second fault direction parameter by comparing the accumulated phase difference parameter with a threshold value; establishing a master fault direction parameter from the first fault direction parameter and from the second fault direction parameter; and outputting the master fault direction parameter. 14. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the transmission line comprises a plurality of phase lines, and wherein the method comprises: measuring the current at each of the phase lines; and
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