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Fault Location in Two Phase Traction System

Akhil K.S., Aravind V.S., Nikhil S. Nair, Prabhsimran Singh

Abstract


Owing to the installation of autotransformers at regular intervals along the line, distance protection relays cannot be used with the aim of locating ground faults in 2×25 kV railway power supply systems. The reason is that the ratio between impedance and distance to the fault point is not linear in these electrification systems, unlike in 1×25 kV power systems. Therefore, the location of ground faults represents a complicated task in 2×25 kV railway power supply systems. Various methods have been used to localize the ground fault position in 2×25 kV systems. The method described here allows the location of a ground fault to be economically found in an accurate way in real time, using the modules of the circulating currents in different autotransformers when the ground fault occurs. This method first needs to know the subsection and the conductor (catenary or feeder) with the defect, then localizes the ground fault’s position.

Keywords: Fault location, ground faults, protection, railways, 2×25 kV

Cite this Article: Akhil K.S., Aravind VS, Nikhil S Nair, Prabhsimran Singh. Fault Location in Two Phase Traction System. International Journal of Distributed Computing and Technology. 2020; 6(1): 28–34p.


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