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This paper presents an algorithm for locating faults on series-compensated transmission lines. The algorithm suits to both single- and double-circuit series-compensated lines. Use of two-end synchronized measurements of currents accomplished by current differential protective relays with additional incorporation of the locally measured three-phase voltage is considered. More superior solution with...
An accurate algorithm for locating faults on a series-compensated line is presented. This algorithm can be applied with current differential protective relays since two-end currents and one-end voltage are utilized as the fault locator input signals. The algorithm applies two subroutines and the procedure for indicating the valid subroutine. The algorithm has been evaluated using the fault data of...
This paper presents an accurate algorithm for locating faults on a series-compensated line. It applies two-end currents and one-end voltage and thus can be applied with current differential protective relays. The algorithm applies two subroutines and the procedure for selecting the valid subroutine. The algorithm has been evaluated using the fault data of ATP-EMTP versatile simulations of faults on...
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