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access icon openaccess Impact of an inverter-based DG on a double-ended fault location method

This study describes the influence of distributed generation (DG) on a double-ended fault location based on measuring the high-frequency fault transients. The additional non-fundamental frequency current components from DG will influence the accuracy of an impedance-based fault location technique based on non-fundamental frequencies. A double-ended impedance-based fault location technique that utilises the high-frequency content (up to 5 kHz) is studied. This study showed that double-ended method is still able to locate a fault with a maximum error of 4% compared to the case without DG which showed a percentage error up to 2%.

http://iet.metastore.ingenta.com/content/journals/10.1049/joe.2018.0261
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