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Transactions: WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON POWER SYSTEMS
Transactions ID Number: 89-114
Full Name: wael alhasawi
Position: Associate Professor
Age: ON
Sex: Male
Address: p.o.box 14981 alfaiha
Country: KUWAIT
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Title of the Paper: proposed pechniques for pdentifying open and short circuit sections in distribution networks
Authors as they appear in the Paper: Wael Al-Hasawi Mahmoud Gilany
Email addresses of all the authors: Wael_al_hasawi@hotmail.com mahmoudgilany@ieee.org
Number of paper pages: 10
Abstract: Abstract:- This paper presents novel solutions for three problems encountered in the closed loop distribution systems. The first problem is how to identify a faulty section after being successfully isolated by the protection system. The second problem is how to identify a section affected with undetected open-circuit fault. A novel circuit is suggested in this paper to solve these two problems. The third problem addressed in the paper is how to deal with undetected faults in the 11 KV part of a 132/11 KV network which may result in a complete shut down problems. An effective modification in the trip circuit of the relays protecting the main feeders of the closed loops is suggested to avoid this problem. The validity of the proposed circuits is examined using ASPEN-OneLiner simulation program applied to a real part of Kuwait power distribution network. It is also checked against the specifications of the available equipment used in the real network. The proposed cir!
cuits provide fault detection capabilities normally achieved by the advanced and expensive Distribution Automation System (DAS) but with minimal cost.
Keywords: Distribution networks, open-circuit faults, Undetected faults, Ring systems, Fault identification, Fault detection.
EXTENSION of the file: .doc
Special (Invited) Session: Proposed Techniques for Identifying Open and Short Circuit Sections in Distribution Networks
Organizer of the Session: Isbn: 978-960-474-130-4 issn:1790-5117
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