Fault Location and Service Restoration for Electrical Distribution Systems
Fault Location and Service Restoration for Electrical Distribution Systems
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Author(s): Dong, Xinzhou
Liu, Jian Guo
ISBN No.: 9781118950289
Pages: 256
Year: 201604
Format: E-Book
Price: $ 215.09
Status: Out Of Print

About the Authors ix Preface xi 1 Progresses and Prospects for Fault Processing in Distribution Grids 1 Liu Jian 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Progresses in Local Intelligence?-Based Fault Processing 3 1.3 Progresses in Distributed Intelligence?-Based Fault Processing 3 1.4 Progresses in Centralized Intelligence?-Based Fault Processing 4 1.4.1 Fault Location 5 1.4.


2 Fault Isolation and Service Restoration 5 1.5 Progresses in Single?]Phase Grounding Fault Processing 6 1.6 Prospects 7 2 Fault Processing Based on Local Intelligence 9 Tong Xiangqian and Liu Jian 2.1 Introduction 9 2.2 Fault Processing Based on Local Intelligence for Distribution Networks 10 2.2.1 Auto?-Reclosure Control 10 2.2.


2 Automatic Backup Switching Control of the Reserve Source 11 2.2.3 Voltage Protection 13 2.2.4 Three-Section Over-Current Protection 14 2.2.5 Coordination between Current Protection Relaying and Auto-Reclosure 22 2.2.


6 Directional Over?-Current Protection 23 2.2.7 Longitudinal Current Differential Protection 25 2.2.8 The Second Harmonic Braking Criterion in Current Protection 28 2.3 Fault Protection of the Active Distribution Network 32 2.3.1 The Influence of Distributed Generation on Current Protection and the Adaptive Improvement of Protection 32 2.


3.2 Influence of Distributed Generation on Auto?]Reclosure and its Adaptive Improvements 38 2.3.3 Longitudinal Current Differential Protection of DG Connected Distribution Networks 40 2.4 Coordination of Multistage Protection in the Distribution Network 41 2.4.1 Time Difference Based Coordination of Multistage Protection in the Distribution Network 42 2.4.


2 The Coordination of Multistage Protection Based on Three?]Section Over?]Current Protection in the Distribution Network 50 2.4.3 Coordination Modes and Setting Methods of Multistage Protection of Distribution Networks 58 2.4.4 Example Analysis 68 2.5 Summary 71 3 Fault Processing Based on Distributed Intelligence 73 Liu Jian, Xu Shiming and Chen Xingying 3.1 Introduction 73 3.2 FA based on Recloser and Voltage-Delay Type Sectionalizers 74 3.


3 Reclosing with the Fast Over?-Current Protection Mode 78 3.3.1 Basic Principle 78 3.3.2 Improvements 80 3.4 Fast Healing Approach based on Neighbor Communication 82 3.4.1 Basic Principle 82 3.


4.2 Improvements 85 3.5 Conclusion and Summary 88 4 Fault Processing Based on Centralized Intelligence 89 Liu Jian and Chen Xingying 4.1 Introduction 89 4.2 Simplified Modeling of Distribution Grids 92 4.2.1 Distribution Network Structure 92 4.2.


2 Simplified Load Flow Analysis 98 4.3 Interphase Short Circuit Fault Location 103 4.3.1 Fault Location with Sufficient Information 103 4.3.2 Fault Location with Insufficient Information 111 4.3.3 Fault Location for Distribution Grids with DGs 117 4.


4 Fault Isolation and Service Restoration 132 4.4.1 Fault Isolation 133 4.4.2 Service Restoration 135 4.4.3 Modeled Service Restoration 152 4.4.


4 Coordination of the Four Types of Service Restoration 159 4.5 Conclusion and Summary 161 5 Single Phase to Ground Fault Processing 163 Dong Xinzhou and Shi Shenxing 5.1 Types of Ground Fault and Protection Strategy 164 5.1.1 The Neutral Grounding Mode and Ground Fault Types 164 5.1.2 The Protection Strategies for Different Types of Ground Faults 167 5.2 Detection of High Resistance Ground Faults in Low Resistance Grounded Systems 168 5.


2.1 High Resistance Ground Faults 168 5.2.2 Zero Sequence Inverse?-Time Overcurrent Protection 169 5.2.3 Grounded Protection based on the Amplitude and Phase of the Third Harmonic Current 170 5.3 Grounding Protection in the System with Neutral Isolated 174 5.3.


1 Characteristics of Single?-Phase-to-Ground Faults in Systems with Neutral Isolated 174 5.3.2 Single?-Phase-to-Ground Protection in Grids with Neutral Isolated 179 5.4 Grounding Protection in the System with Neutral Grounded Through an Arc Suppression Coil 180 5.4.1 Characteristics of Single-Phase-to-Ground Faults in Systems with Neutral Grounded through an Arc Suppression Coil 181 5.4.2 Single?-Phase-to-Ground Protection in Systems with Neutral Grounded through an Arc Suppression Coil 185 5.


5 Single?-Phase-to?-Ground Fault Feeder Selection Technology in a Power Distribution System with Neutral Non-Effectively Grounded 186 5.5.1 Comparison of Magnitude and Phase based Single?-Phase?-to-Ground Fault Feeder Selection Methods 187 5.5.2 Characteristics of Single?-Phase-to-Ground Fault Generated Current Traveling Waves 187 5.5.3 Current Traveling Wave?-based Fault Feeder Selection Method 194 5.6 Prevention of and Protection from Single?]Phase?]to?]Ground Faults in Power Distribution Systems with Neutral Non?-Effectively Grounded 195 5.


6.1 Basic Principle of Single-Phase-to-Ground Fault Prevention 195 5.6.2 Single?-Phase?-to-Ground Fault Prevention Technology 196 5.7 Single?-Phase?-to-Ground Fault Location in Systems with Neutral Non?]Effectively Grounded 198 5.7.1 Single?-Phase-to-Ground Fault Generated Initial Traveling Waves 198 5.7.


2 Single-Phase?-to?-Ground Fault Location Method based on Propagation Speed of Traveling Waves 202 5.8 Conclusion and Summary 203 6 Practical Aspects of Fault Processing 204 Liu Jian and Zhang Xiaoqing 6.1 Introduction 204 6.2 Coordination of Fault Processing Approaches 205 6.2.1 Fault Processing Performance of Various Methodologies 205 6.3 Planning of Terminal Units 214 6.3.


1 Elements Affecting the Reliability of Service 214 6.3.2 Cost?-Benefit Analysis of Action Node Planning 215 6.3.3 Planning the Amount of Terminal Units to Meet the Requirement of Service Reliability 217 6.4 Verification of the Property of Fault Processing 226 6.4.1 Master Injection Testing Methodology and the Testing Tool 227 6.


4.2 Secondary Synchronous Injection Testing Methodology and Testing Facilities 231 6.4.3 Master and Secondary Synchronous Injection Testing Methodology 232 6.4.4 Direct Short-Circuit Test 234 6.4.5 Comparison of the Four Testing Methodologies 235 6.


5 Conclusion and Summary 235 References 238 Index 242.


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