A New Traveling Wave-based Methodology to Optimally Detect Faults in HVDC Systems

Author:

de Lima Harrison Batista1,Júnior Damásio Fernandes1,Neves Washington Luís Araújo1,Reis Raphael Leite de Andrade2

Affiliation:

1. Federal University of Campina Grande

2. Federal University of Paraíba

Abstract

Abstract

A new traveling wave (TW) based methodology to optimally detect faults in HVDC transmission lines is proposed in this paper. Basically, an optimal digital filter is defined using techniques that minimize the fault location error. The proposed solution is validated through several short-circuit simulations carried out in a bipolar direct current network, being the fault parameters varied in each simulation, such as type, location and resistance. The performance of the proposed methodology is compared against other traditional methods reported in the literature. From the obtained results, the proposed technique has shown to be more accurate due to an optimization technique being applied to find an optimal solution to detect faults, resulting in a customized traveling wave-based fault detector solution for each considered power grid.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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