CN109061385B - Single-phase earth fault detection and positioning isolation method based on transient and steady state information - Google Patents
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The invention discloses a single-phase earth fault detection and positioning isolation method based on transient and steady state information, which takes the sudden change of a steady state quantity as a starting criterion to realize the extraction of a transient characteristic quantity; carrying out time-interval processing on the cached transient data, extracting state characteristics of different time intervals according to a non-fault time interval and a fault time interval, carrying out comparative analysis, and accurately positioning the initial moment of the fault; then intercepting data of the initial stage of the fault, configuring different credibility factors, carrying out vector analysis, and assisting steady state quantity information to accurately judge the fault; and finally, fault information is interacted in a peer-to-peer communication mode or the fault information is uploaded to a master station for centralized processing to realize accurate positioning and isolation of the fault. The method is suitable for single-phase earth fault detection, positioning and isolation of power distribution network systems with different neutral point grounding modes, greatly improves the success rate of single-phase earth fault detection of the low-current grounding system, is suitable for various grounding systems with a set of fixed values, and has a good application prospect.
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Technical Field
The invention belongs to the technical field of power distribution networks, and particularly relates to a single-phase earth fault detection and positioning isolation method based on transient and steady state information.
Background
The detection of single-phase earth faults in low-current earthing systems, in particular in resonant earthing power distribution networks (the neutral point is earthed via an arc suppression coil), has been regarded as a worldwide problem. People develop various detection methods successively, but the fault detection accuracy is not ideal enough, which may cause short-time power loss of a non-fault line and longer time for recovering power supply from faults.
Overvoltage generated by single-phase earth fault of a low-current grounding system easily causes insulation breakdown of a non-fault phase, and two-phase earth fault is caused. When a cable line has a ground fault, a long-time grounding arc current may burn through the insulation of a fault point, so that the cable line develops into an interphase short-circuit fault. Thus, long-term belt failure operation may extend the failure range and severity, causing significant economic loss.
With the social development and the improvement of the living standard of people, higher and higher requirements are provided for the power supply quality, and the problem of short-time power failure has attracted great attention of people. Therefore, it is necessary to solve the problems of accurate positioning and isolation of the single-phase earth fault of the low-current grounding system so as to improve the power supply quality and the safe operation level of the power distribution network.
Disclosure of Invention
Aiming at the problems in the prior art, the invention provides a single-phase earth fault detection and positioning isolation method based on transient and steady state information, which can be suitable for accurate judgment, quick positioning and isolation of single-phase earth faults of power distribution networks with different neutral point grounding modes, and improves the success rate of single-phase earth fault detection of the power distribution networks, particularly a small-current grounding system, so as to reduce the power failure range, shorten the power failure time and ensure the power supply quality, and the technical scheme adopted by the invention is as follows:
a single-phase earth fault detection and positioning isolation method based on transient and steady state information comprises the following steps:
1) acquiring zero-sequence voltage and zero-sequence current in real time at a high sampling rate (not less than 3200HZ), and circularly caching the sampled data, wherein the length of a buffer area is N cycles;
2) calculating zero sequence voltage, zero sequence current fundamental wave amplitude or a true effective value in real time, starting counting when the zero sequence voltage is greater than a preset threshold value, and performing snapshot storage on a current buffer area after M cycle sampling points are counted;
3) carrying out time-phased processing on the N cycles of data in the buffer area after the snapshot is stored, identifying and dividing the data into non-fault time periods and fault time periods, extracting state characteristics of the non-fault time periods and the fault time periods, carrying out comparative analysis, and accurately positioning the initial moment of the fault;
4) intercepting a specific number of sampling points in the snapshot buffer area from the initial moment of the fault, wherein the specific number of points is comprehensively determined according to the magnitude and polarity of the zero-sequence voltage and the zero-sequence current and the set judgment number;
5) determining the location of the fault with respect to a node (the node assigning a switching device in the grid or a terminal device installed at the switch) includes:
5a) configuring different credibility factors for the intercepted data, constructing a zero sequence voltage vector and a zero sequence current vector, and judging faults through vector analysis, wherein the method specifically comprises the following steps:
the constructed zero sequence voltage vector and the constructed current vector are respectively (x)1,x2,...,xk)、(y1,y2,...,yk);
Wherein k is the number of points of the sampling points determined in the step 4);
x1,x2,...,xkthe zero sequence voltage sampling data after weighting processing, namely multiplying the intercepted zero sequence voltage sampling data by a credibility factor;
y1,y2,...,yksampling data of the zero-sequence current after weighting processing, namely multiplying the intercepted zero-sequence current sampling data by a credibility factor;
by vector dot multiplication (x)1,x2,...,xk)·(y1,y2,...,yk)=x1*y1+x2*y2+…xk*ykJudging the positive and negative polarities of the result, if the result is negative, indicating that the fault point is an intra-area fault point (the fault node is at the downstream); the result is positive, then the point of failure is an out-of-range point of failure (failed node is upstream). (remark: zero sequence PT, CT are wired according to the set tide direction, and the fault in the region is the downstream fault of the node, and the fault outside the region is the upstream fault of the node).
5b) Calculating the phase relation between transient zero-sequence active power and steady zero-sequence voltage and current at the initial stage of the fault, performing comprehensive identification by combining a vector analysis result, and accurately judging the fault; from the initial moment of the fault, V (V is less than or equal to M) cycle data are selected backwards to calculate transient zero sequence active power, the active power is negative, and the fault point is at the downstream of the node (the fault in the region); active power is positive and the point of failure is upstream of the node (out-of-range failure). Counting the phase relation of the steady-state zero-sequence voltage and current, performing comprehensive identification by combining the vector analysis result and the active power analysis result, and accurately judging the fault
Through adjacent node to wait communication interaction trouble information or with each node trouble information upload main website centralized processing mode, confirm the fault area, then keep apart, resume the power supply, the fault area is confirmed specifically to be: the zero sequence PT and CT are connected in a set tide direction, the relationship between nodes is determined according to the set tide direction, and the adjacent nodes are divided into father nodes, child nodes and brother nodes, wherein the father nodes are arranged above the tide of the adjacent nodes, the child nodes are arranged below the tide of the adjacent nodes, and the brother nodes are called if the adjacent nodes and the current node have the same father nodes; if the downstream of the node is in fault, the child nodes are in fault, the area enclosed by the node and all the child nodes is a non-fault area, otherwise, the node is a fault area; if the upstream of the node fails, a father node also fails upstream or a brother node fails downstream, the node, all father nodes and brother nodes form a region which is a non-failure region, and otherwise, the node is a failure region.
The invention has the following beneficial effects: the method can be suitable for accurate discrimination and rapid positioning isolation of the single-phase earth fault in different neutral point grounding modes of the power distribution network, and improves the reliability of power supply.
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FIG. 1 is a flow chart of single-phase earth fault detection based on transient and steady state information according to the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a single-phase earth fault location and isolation flow chart based on the real-time interaction of adjacent node information according to the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a typical urban distribution network system wiring diagram;
FIG. 4 is a wiring diagram of an overhead line power distribution network system;
fig. 5 is a bus outgoing wiring diagram of the substation.
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To further describe the technical features and effects of the present invention, the present invention will be further described with reference to the accompanying drawings and detailed description.
Referring to fig. 1 to 5 (each solid cuboid in fig. 2 to 5 represents a node), the configuration principle is: for an urban power distribution network, as shown in fig. 3, terminal equipment is installed at outgoing lines of a transformer substation and each ring main unit, and a communication network is laid; for the overhead line, as shown in fig. 4, terminal devices are installed at each switching point of the overhead line, and a communication network is laid; for the outgoing line of the low-voltage bus of the transformer substation, as shown in fig. 5, a centralized line selection terminal device is installed.
Primary equipment: and configuring a zero sequence PT (zero sequence voltage transformer) and a zero sequence CT (zero sequence current transformer), and wiring according to a set power flow direction.
The terminal equipment: the equipment such as a monitoring switch, a bus and the like collects zero sequence voltage and zero sequence current in real time at a high sampling rate, realizes the single-phase earth fault detection and positioning isolation method provided by the invention, and completes the accurate positioning and isolation of the single-phase earth fault. The single-phase earth fault detection process is shown in fig. 1, and the single-phase earth fault positioning isolation process based on the real-time interaction of the information of adjacent nodes (nodes assign switching devices in the power grid or terminal devices installed at switches) is shown in fig. 2. The method comprises the following specific steps:
step 1: the method comprises the steps of collecting zero sequence voltage and zero sequence current in real time at a high sampling rate (sampling is carried out at 64 points and more per cycle, namely, the sampling rate is not more than 3200HZ, the higher the sampling rate is, the more accurate the sampling rate is), and circularly caching the sampled data, wherein the length of a buffer area is N cycles; the sampling mode is carried out in a timing interruption mode, and frequency following processing is carried out, namely the interruption period is changed along with the frequency of the power grid.
Step 2: calculating zero sequence voltage, zero sequence current fundamental wave amplitude or true effective value point by point in the timed interruption, counting when the zero sequence voltage is larger than a preset threshold value, and after M cycles of sampling data are counted (the M cycles cover transient active power calculation cycles which are larger than V), carrying out snapshot storage on the current buffer area (namely, cutting off the current data and carrying out freezing like photographing).
And step 3: the method comprises the steps of carrying out time-sharing processing on N cycle (covering fault initial stage data) data in a snapshot buffer area, identifying and dividing non-fault time periods and fault time periods according to the sequence of sampling time, extracting state characteristics of the non-fault time periods and the fault time periods, carrying out comparative analysis, and accurately positioning the fault initial time.
And 4, step 4: from the initial moment of the fault, sampling data of a specific number of points in the snapshot buffer area is intercepted backwards, and the specific number is determined comprehensively according to the magnitude and polarity of the zero sequence voltage and the zero sequence current and the set judgment number of points.
And 5: determining a location of the fault relative to the node, comprising:
configuring different credibility factors for the intercepted data, constructing zero sequence voltage and zero sequence current vectors, and judging faults through vector analysis. The constructed zero sequence voltage current vector is assumed to be (x)1,x2,...,xk)、(y1,y2,...,yk) Wherein:
x1,x2,...,xkthe zero sequence voltage sampling data after weighting processing, namely multiplying the intercepted zero sequence voltage sampling data by a credibility factor);
y1,y2,...,ykand (4) the zero sequence current sampling data after weighting processing is carried out, namely the intercepted zero sequence current sampling data is multiplied by a credibility factor.
By vector dot multiplication (x)1,x2,...,xk)·(y1,y2,...,yk)=x1*y1+x2*y2+…xk*yk
The positive and negative polarities of the result are judged, the result is negative, and the fault point is at the downstream of the node (in-zone fault); the result is positive, the point of failure is upstream of the node (out-of-range failure).
Configuring different credibility factors for intercepted data, constructing a zero-sequence voltage vector and a zero-sequence current vector, and judging a fault through vector analysis, namely selecting V (V is less than or equal to M) cycle data backwards from the initial moment of the fault to calculate transient zero-sequence active power, wherein when wiring is performed in the mode in the figure 2, the active power is negative, and a fault point is at the downstream of a node (a fault in a region); active power is positive and the point of failure is upstream of the node (out-of-range failure). And counting the phase relation of the steady-state zero-sequence voltage and current, performing comprehensive identification by combining a vector analysis result and an active power analysis result, and accurately judging the fault.
a) Step 6: the fault positioning method comprises the following steps: the zero sequence PT and the zero sequence CT are wired according to a set tide direction, as shown in figure 2;
b) determining the relationship among nodes according to the set tidal current direction, and dividing adjacent nodes into a father node (located above the tidal current), a child node (located below the tidal current) and a brother node (having a common father node), wherein the father node of the node 3 in FIG. 2 is 2, the child node is 4, and the brother node is 6;
c) if the downstream fault of the node (the currently detected node) and the downstream fault of a certain child node exist, the node and all the child nodes form a region which is a non-fault region, otherwise, the node is a fault region; if the upstream of the node fails, a father node also fails upstream or a brother node fails downstream, the node, all father nodes and brother nodes form a region which is a non-failure region, otherwise, the node is a failure region;
d) when the node communication is abnormal and can not be accurately positioned as a non-fault area, only the node is isolated;
e) when the node switch refuses to operate, tripping the adjacent node to isolate the fault and expanding the fault area treatment;
f) and after the area is determined to be a fault area, sending a tripping command to nodes in the area for fault isolation.
● for the low voltage bus of the transformer substation, the fault on the bus in the switching station, the distribution station and the ring main unit is opened and closed, and the terminal equipment directly determines whether the bus has the fault by using the method;
● for the ground fault on the main line/branch line of the overhead line and the urban distribution network (including cable network, hybrid network), when adopting the centralized processing mode, the fault information is sent to the main station, the main station adopts the method to locate the fault, and then the fault section is cut off by the remote control mode or the manual on-site operation mode to recover the power supply; when the fault location isolation is carried out by adopting a real-time interaction mode based on the adjacent node information, the distributed processing is carried out by utilizing a peer-to-peer communication technology, and the fault location isolation is completed on site.
The single-phase earth fault positioning and isolating method based on the adjacent node information real-time interaction mode is implemented as follows:
1) neighborhood partitioning, a neighborhood is a region bounded by a set of neighboring nodes, as shown by the regions identified in FIG. 2.
2) And carrying out intra-area fault information interaction according to the divided areas, namely carrying out information interaction between a single node and all adjacent nodes. In fig. 2, node 2 is in communication with nodes 1, 3, 6; node 3 communicates with nodes 2, 6, 4.
3) The communication mode adopts a peer-to-peer communication technology. GOOSE (generic object-oriented substation event) is a real-time application, and the communication delay is less than 4 ms; the GOOSE service is based on high-speed point-to-point (P2P) communication, supports point-to-multipoint transmission and event-driven transmission, has the advantages of high real-time performance, high reliability and the like, is suitable for real-time interactive sharing of information among multiple devices, and adopts GOOSE to carry out adjacent node information interaction.
4) The control flow is as shown in fig. 2, after the zero sequence overvoltage of the node is started, the fault information of the adjacent node is collected, the time delay is started, the fault section is positioned by the fault positioning method after the time delay is finished, after the fault area is determined, the fault area is directly cut off by the node in the fault area or cut off by a GOOSE jump mode, the rapid positioning and isolation of the fault are realized, then the load transfer (the load pre-judgment needs to be carried out, the overload is avoided) is carried out by the main station or the GOOSE remote control mode remote connection switch, and the power supply is recovered.
The fault location logic is the same regardless of the centralized processing mode of the master station or the distributed processing mode based on peer-to-peer communication, taking fig. 2 as an example:
in the area B, the nodes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 are respectively determined as: downstream, upstream faults; and the fault area can be accurately positioned as an area B through the fault information of the neighborhood nodes.
In the area C, the nodes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 are respectively determined as: downstream, upstream; and the fault area can be accurately positioned to be an area C through the fault information of the neighborhood nodes.
Bus faults (such as low-voltage buses of substations, buses in switchgears, ring main units and distribution stations) are similar to the faults in the area B in FIG. 2.
For overhead line power distribution networks and urban power distribution networks, as shown in fig. 3 and 4:
1. and a centralized processing mode of the master station. When a single-phase earth fault occurs at a certain point of a main line, the fault signals judged by terminal equipment on two sides of the fault point are opposite, namely one judges that the fault point is at the downstream (in-zone fault) and the other judges that the fault point is at the upstream (out-zone fault) so as to locate a fault section.
2. A peer-to-peer communication mode. Adjacent node fault signals or intercepted transient state information of a fault initial stage are interacted in real time through GOOSE communication, when a single-phase earth fault occurs at a certain point of a trunk line, fault signals judged by nodes on two sides of the fault point are opposite or transient state zero sequence current polarity is opposite, and then a fault area is judged.
For the low-voltage bus of the transformer substation, the switching station, the distribution station and the bus in the ring main unit are as follows: a terminal device can be used for centralized processing of single-phase earth faults, including bus faults or faults on an incoming line and an outgoing line.
The above embodiments do not limit the present invention in any way, and all technical solutions obtained by taking equivalent substitutions or equivalent changes fall within the scope of the present invention.
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1. A single-phase earth fault detection and positioning isolation method based on transient and steady state information is characterized by comprising the following steps:
1) acquiring zero sequence voltage and zero sequence current in real time at a high sampling rate, and circularly caching the sampled data, wherein the length of a buffer area is N cycles, and the high sampling rate is not less than 3200 Hz;
2) calculating zero sequence voltage, zero sequence current fundamental wave amplitude or a true effective value in real time, starting counting when the zero sequence voltage is greater than a preset threshold value, and performing snapshot storage on a current buffer area after M cycle sampling points are counted;
3) carrying out time-phased processing on the N cycles of data in the buffer area after the snapshot is stored, identifying and dividing the data into non-fault time periods and fault time periods, extracting state characteristics of the non-fault time periods and the fault time periods, carrying out comparative analysis, and accurately positioning the initial moment of the fault;
4) intercepting a specific number of sampling points in the snapshot buffer area from the initial moment of the fault, wherein the specific number of points is comprehensively determined according to the magnitude and polarity of the zero-sequence voltage and the zero-sequence current and the set judgment number;
5) judging the position of the fault relative to the node, specifically comprising 5a) configuring different credibility factors for the intercepted data, constructing zero sequence voltage and current vectors, and judging the fault through vector analysis, specifically comprising the following steps: the constructed zero sequence voltage and current vectors are respectively、;
Wherein k is the number of points of the sampling points determined in the step 4);
the zero sequence voltage sampling data after weighting processing, namely multiplying the intercepted zero sequence voltage sampling data by a credibility factor;
sampling data of the zero-sequence current after weighting processing, namely multiplying the intercepted zero-sequence current sampling data by a credibility factor;
6) by vector dot multiplicationJudging the positive and negative polarities of the result, and if the result is negative, indicating that the fault point is an intra-area fault point; if the result is positive, the fault point is an out-of-area fault point;
5b) calculating the phase relation between transient zero-sequence active power and steady zero-sequence voltage and current at the initial stage of the fault, performing comprehensive identification by combining a vector analysis result, and accurately judging the fault;
and (3) through the adjacent node pair equal communication interaction fault information or the centralized processing mode of uploading the fault information of each node to the master station, determining a fault area, then isolating and recovering power supply.
2. The single-phase earth fault detection and location isolation method based on transient and steady state information as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the sampling mode in the step 1) is carried out in a timing interruption mode, and the frequency following processing is carried out, namely the interruption period changes along with the frequency of the power grid.
3. The single-phase earth fault detection and location isolation method based on transient and steady state information as claimed in claim 1, wherein the method for determining the fault area in step 6) is:
the zero sequence PT and CT are connected in a set tide direction, the relationship between nodes is determined according to the set tide direction, and the adjacent nodes are divided into father nodes, child nodes and brother nodes, wherein the father nodes are arranged above the tide of the adjacent nodes, the child nodes are arranged below the tide of the adjacent nodes, and the brother nodes are called if the adjacent nodes and the current node have the same father nodes; if the downstream of the node is in fault, the child nodes are in fault, the area enclosed by the node and all the child nodes is a non-fault area, otherwise, the node is a fault area; if the upstream of the node fails, a father node also fails upstream or a brother node fails downstream, the node, all father nodes and brother nodes form a region which is a non-failure region, and otherwise, the node is a failure region.
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