Precise load modeling and load value estimation at each node of power
distribution systems are very important for determining the exact location of fault
in impedance-based fault-location algorithms. In this article, a modi?ed impedance-
based fault-location algorithm is proposed by applying dynamic load estimation and
distributed-parameter line model. The load value at each node is estimated by its
load factor and power factor. In the proposed fault-location algorithm, the power
distribution system and power factor of each node are estimated ?rst, just before the
fault, using the recorded data of voltage and current at the beginning of the main
feeder. Then, using this information, the initial location of the fault is obtained by
analyzing each section. In this process, multiple positions for the fault can result.
Thus, the faulted section is determined by analyzing the operation of protective
equipment, i.e., fuses, fault indicators, and reclosers, performed by investigating the
current patterns at the beginning of feeder. The performance of the proposed method
is evaluated based on a real feeder in an Iranian distribution network under different
fault conditions. The obtained results show the ef?ciency and accuracy of the proposed
method.