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Differential Principle in the Traveling Wave Method of Determining Fault Locations in Overhead Lines with Branches1
The application of the differential principle in the traveling wave method of determining fault locations in overhead lines with branches by using the navigational approach is examined. The least-squares method is used to determine the wave propagation velocity. Results characterizing the accuracy of fault location determination by means of the proposed principle are presented.
Differential Principle in the Traveling Wave Method of Determining Fault Locations in Overhead Lines with Branches1
The application of the differential principle in the traveling wave method of determining fault locations in overhead lines with branches by using the navigational approach is examined. The least-squares method is used to determine the wave propagation velocity. Results characterizing the accuracy of fault location determination by means of the proposed principle are presented.
Differential Principle in the Traveling Wave Method of Determining Fault Locations in Overhead Lines with Branches1
Kulikov, A. L. (author) / Lachugin, V. F. (author) / Anan’ev, V. V. (author)
Power Technology and Engineering ; 49 ; 472-475
2016-03-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
fault location determination , traveling wave methods , overhead lines with branches , propagation velocity of traveling waves , navigational approach , differential principle , least-squares method , simulation modeling , accuracy Engineering , Energy Technology , Power Electronics, Electrical Machines and Networks , Renewable and Green Energy , Geoengineering, Foundations, Hydraulics
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