November 22, 2024
Rahman Dashti

Rahman Dashti

Academic Rank: Associate professor
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Degree: Ph.D in electrical engineering
Phone: +98-7731222752
Faculty: Faculty of Intelligent Systems and Data Science

Research

Title Fault Location in Double Circuit Medium Power Distribution Networks Using an Impedance-Based Method
Type Article
Keywords
Journal APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
DOI
Researchers Rahman Dashti (First researcher) , hamidreza shaaker (Third researcher) , maryam tahoori (Fourth researcher)

Abstract

The distribution network is extended throughout cities, towns, and villages. Because of the increase in loads and the decrease in power passageways and public corridor reduction, double circuit lines are increasingly being used instead of single circuit lines. Fault location in double circuit power networks is very important because it decreases the repair time and consequently the power outage time. In this paper, a new improved method for fault location in double circuit medium power distribution lines is proposed. The suggested impedance-based fault location method takes into account the mutual effect of double circuit lines on each other. To the best of our knowledge, the proposed method is the first of its kind which supports double circuit distribution networks. In the proposed method, a new quadratic equation for locating fault in power distribution networks is obtained using recorded voltage and current at the beginning of feeder. In this method, the ? line model is used for improving the accuracy of the suggested method. The proposed method is supported by mathematical proofs and derivation. To evaluate the accuracy of the proposed method, the proposed method is tested on a thirteen-node network in different conditions, such as instrument error, various fault resistances, and different fault inception angles in various distances and fault types. The numerical results confirm the high accuracy and validity of the proposed method.