Pradeep Surwase, M. Nagendran, D. Patil, F. Joseph
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Abstract
Analysis of fault events is of prime importance in determining the adequacy of protection systems. During fault, measured signals contain harmonics, decaying dc and noise. Thus protective relays must filter their inputs to reject unwanted entities. A comparison of contemporary phasor estimation techniques is presented to identify one most suited to analyze fault phenomena. Fault occurrence in power system should be detected quickly. In conjunction with phasor estimation, fault detection techniques have been compared. Main dictum of this paper is to examine effect of phasor estimation techniques on fault detection. These algorithms are implemented and tested using Scilab. Several fault cases have been simulated in MiPower/ETA software. Performances of these implemented algorithms have been compared by using simulated cases and from field data.