Wei et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Distortion-based detection of high impedance fault in distribution systemsWei et al., 2020
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- Wei M
- Liu W
- Zhang H
- Shi F
- Chen W
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- IEEE Transactions on power delivery
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Detection of the high impedance fault (HIF) in distribution systems is significant for power utilization safety. In addition to the low fault currents, traditional approaches are invalid to detect HIFs also due to the diverse characteristics, including the slight HIF nonlinearity …
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