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The Identification of Travelling Waves in a Voltage Sensor Signal in a Medium Voltage Grid Using the Short-Time Matrix Pencil Method
February 28, 2023
Abstract
Most of the fault wave localization methods are based on the analysis of line current transformed by current transformers and are limited to high voltage grids. Fault wave localization in medium voltage grids is still being developed. This paper presents a new real-time algorithm for the identification of travelling waves in a distribution grid using voltage signal and the short-time matrix pencil method. To obtain the secondary side voltage waveforms at substation, the model of a resistive voltage sensor based on the broadband measurements from 10 Hz to 20 MHz was developed. The tested sensor amplifies the frequencies associated with travelling waves more than utility frequency allowing for the identification. Short-circuit simulations on the IEEE 34-bus feeder was performed to test the algorithm. The developed method can detect even the waves of low amplitude.
Most of the fault wave localization methods are based on the analysis of line current transformed by current transformers and are limited to high voltage grids. Fault wave localization in medium voltage grids is still being developed. This paper presents a new real-time algorithm for the identification of travelling waves in a distribution grid using voltage signal and the short-time matrix pencil method. To obtain the secondary side voltage waveforms at substation, the model of a resistive voltage sensor based on the broadband measurements from 10 Hz to 20 MHz was developed. The tested sensor amplifies the frequencies associated with travelling waves more than utility frequency allowing for the identification. Short-circuit simulations on the IEEE 34-bus feeder was performed to test the algorithm. The developed method can detect even the waves of low amplitude.
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instrument transformer, medium voltage, short-time matrix pencil method, travelling wave fault location, travelling waves, voltage sensor
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Łukaszewski P, Nogal Ł, Łukaszewski A. The Identification of Travelling Waves in a Voltage Sensor Signal in a Medium Voltage Grid Using the Short-Time Matrix Pencil Method. (2023). LAPSE:2023.12458
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Łukaszewski P: Institute of Electrical Power Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology, 75 Koszykowa St., 00-662 Warsaw, Poland [ORCID]
Nogal Ł: Institute of Electrical Power Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology, 75 Koszykowa St., 00-662 Warsaw, Poland [ORCID]
Łukaszewski A: Institute of Electrical Power Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology, 75 Koszykowa St., 00-662 Warsaw, Poland [ORCID]
Nogal Ł: Institute of Electrical Power Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology, 75 Koszykowa St., 00-662 Warsaw, Poland [ORCID]
Łukaszewski A: Institute of Electrical Power Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology, 75 Koszykowa St., 00-662 Warsaw, Poland [ORCID]
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Energies
Volume
15
Issue
12
First Page
4307
Year
2022
Publication Date
2022-06-12
ISSN
1996-1073
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