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Fault Classification and Faulty Phase Selection Using Symmetrical Components of Reactive Power for EHV Transmission Line

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Applications of Artificial Intelligence Techniques in Engineering

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The scholarly paper describes the method using the symmetrical components of the reactive power for both the classification of the fault as well as for the selection of the faulty phase for single-circuit transmission lines. The evaluation of the different types of faults is done using MATLAB/ SIMULINK software and provides very fast results for the type of the fault and the faulted phase. This method just requires the raw value of the system voltage and does not require any threshold value unlike other methods. The proposed fault detection method is tested for shunt and series compensated systems also which shows its potential for future use. This method was proposed to have the fast and reliable operation of the protective relays.

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Khadke, P., Patne, N., Bolisetty, S. (2019). Fault Classification and Faulty Phase Selection Using Symmetrical Components of Reactive Power for EHV Transmission Line. In: Malik, H., Srivastava, S., Sood, Y., Ahmad, A. (eds) Applications of Artificial Intelligence Techniques in Engineering. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 698. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1819-1_4

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