On the Characteristics of EMTR as a Correlation-Estimator-Based Fault Location Method in Transmission Lines

Author:

Nadeem AkifORCID,Xie Yanzhao,He Shaoyin,Dong Ning,Caccavella Pietro,Saleem Maria

Abstract

Methods based on electromagnetic time reversal (EMTR) have recently demonstrated promising results. In particular, EMTR, as a correlation estimator metric, has offered a quantitative definition for fault location candidates. As the correlation estimator already obtains the system transfer functions by simulating fault occurrences, these functions are subsequently correlated with the fault-generated transfer function. Therefore, it is necessary to explore the analysis related to the pre-fault processing of this metric. Firstly, the impact of fault impedance mismatch between the fault occurrence and fault estimation stages was investigated, and a simple approach is presented after observing the fault locations’ error. Secondly, it was noticed that the existing correlation estimator approach does not accurately identify fault types; therefore, a pseudo approach was developed to address this issue. Finally, the spatial step considered during the fault estimation stage was investigated. It is demonstrated that larger spatial steps result in inaccuracies in fault location. The smaller spatial steps improved the performance, but increased the memory burden on the data storage devices, especially when simple and pseudo approaches must be employed. The memory issue was resolved by presenting a hybrid approach that makes use of regression analysis. A single-phase and a three-phase lossy transmission line system were used to illustrate the proposed analyses.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science

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