J. Barros et Jm. Drake, REALTIME FAULT-DETECTION AND CLASSIFICATION IN POWER-SYSTEMS USING MICROPROCESSORS, IEE proceedings. Generation, transmission and distribution, 141(4), 1994, pp. 315-322
A method is proposed for real-time fault detection and classification
in power systems. The method can be implemented in low-cost units base
d on 8-bit microprocessors. These units are part of a multiprocessor s
ystem which allows the detection of single line to ground faults, doub
le line and double line to ground faults, and three-phase faults. The
detection of an overcurrent triggers two simultaneous processes execut
ed in real time: the waveforms of the voltage and current signals are
registered and a probabilistic criterion is used for fault confirmatio
n. The process of confirmation is based on the estimation of the three
phase voltage phasors by means of a set of Kalman filters, and on the
calculation of the fault probability. If the fault has been classifie
d correctly, a recording is made with the samples acquired, including
five cycles of the prefault signals and 150 cycles of the postfault si
gnals. This recording is use by the multiprocessor system to calculate
the fault distance and to generate an accurate fault recording. The a
lgorithm has been verified using a computer simulation of the differen
t types of faults, and has been optimised so as to detect and correctl
y classify faults in less than 20 ms.