Methods aimed at locating the position where a fault is occurred can be seen as part of a complex measurement system oriented at more general power quality purposes. This paper faces the comparison between two methods recently proposed in literature for fault-location in distribution networks. Making reference to a common distribution system topology, the two methods are applied in order to compare the obtained results and their performances. A possible integration of the two approaches is finally investigated and discussed.
Assessment of Fault Location in Power Distribution Networks
BORGHETTI, ALBERTO;BOSETTI, MAURO;NUCCI, CARLO ALBERTO;PAOLONE, MARIO;PERETTO, LORENZO;SCALA, ELISA;TINARELLI, ROBERTO
2006
Abstract
Methods aimed at locating the position where a fault is occurred can be seen as part of a complex measurement system oriented at more general power quality purposes. This paper faces the comparison between two methods recently proposed in literature for fault-location in distribution networks. Making reference to a common distribution system topology, the two methods are applied in order to compare the obtained results and their performances. A possible integration of the two approaches is finally investigated and discussed.File in questo prodotto:
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