A Morphology Approach for Fault Location on Transmission Lines
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Abstract
This paper presents a heuristic method for fault location in transmission lines. It is established based on
synchronized voltages sampling in line terminals using morphology approach. The proposed method uses only pre and
during fault voltage phasors while traditional distance protection approaches require current transformers (CT) (with
the issue of CT saturation and their errors), knowledge of line parameters and Thevenin impedance calculation. The
proposed method is based on the voltage variations in the stationary reference frame (α-β). The changes of enclosed
area of the voltage curve in the Clark coordinate due to fault is selected as the location criteria. Results indicates that
the method is able to estimate fault point distances. However, the estimated fault point tolerates in a variable zone.
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