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Optimized fault location

2007 iREP Symposium - Bulk Power System Dynamics and Control - VII. Revitalizing Operational Reliability, 2007
A continuous and reliable electrical energy supply is the objective of any power system operation. However, faults inevitably occur in power system due to bad weather conditions, equipment damage, equipment failure, environment changes, human or animal interference and many other reasons.
Mladen Kezunovic   +3 more
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Impedance-Based Fault Location Experience

2006 IEEE Rural Electric Power Conference, 2005
Accurate fault location reduces operating costs by avoiding lengthy and expensive patrols. Accurate fault location expedites repairs and restoration of lines, ultimately reducing revenue loss caused by outages. In this paper, we describe one- and two-ended impedance-based fault location experiences.
Karl Zimmerman, David Costello
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Optical fiber fault location method

Applied Optics, 1976
An optical pulse reflection method based on the optical radar principle is discussed for optical fiber cable fault location. The optical reflection coefficient at flat surfaces of optical fibers was measured and found to be in good agreement with calculated value.
Y, Ueno, M, Shimizu
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Fault Location Using Voltage Measurements

IEEE Power Engineering Review, 2001
This paper presents a novel method for locating short-circuit faults in electric power systems. The origins of the method are in the concept of vulnerability contours, which is used in assessing the likelihood of voltage sags effecting a given network area. The method is applied in an off-line step and an on-line step.
Z. Galijasevic, A. Abur
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