Method and system for identifying lightning strike faults and types of lightning strike faults on transmission lines
A technology for lightning strike faults and power transmission lines, applied in fault locations, information technology support systems, measuring electricity, etc., and can solve problems such as poor reliability
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[0101] The 500kV double-circuit line A and B on the same tower has a total length of 186.642 kilometers. A set of fault detection devices is installed on the No. 267 tower at the 125.37km point at the head end of the line.
[0102] One day the fault tripped, and the fault detection device installed on the No. 267 tower detected the fault traveling wave current, and its signal was as follows: Figure 4 As shown, wave header information is shown in Table 2.
[0103] Table 2 Fault traveling wave header information
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[0105] It can be seen from Table 2 that the polarity of phase B is opposite to AC, and the line can be preliminarily determined to be a shielding or non-lightning fault. The current change rate R of phase B of the fault phase is 7.175, which is less than 50, so it is judged as a single-phase ground fault.
[0106] After the inspection, it was found that the right ground wire of N35-N36 of the above-mentioned 500kV A line was broken, and one end of the bro...
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[0108] The total length of the 500kV line is 148.440km. A phase fault tripped on a certain day. The fault detection device detects the fault traveling wave current, and its signal is as follows: Figure 5 As shown, wave header information is shown in Table 3.
[0109] Table 3 Fault traveling wave header information
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[0111] It can be seen from Table 3 that the polarity of phase A is opposite to that of BC, and the line can be preliminarily determined to be a shielding or non-lightning fault. The current change rate R of phase A of the fault phase is 77, which is greater than 50, so it is judged as a shielding fault.
[0112] After the inspection, it was found that there were traces of flashover discharge on the A-phase conductor and voltage equalizing shielding ring of a tower of the above-mentioned 500kV line. The inspection facts are consistent with the judgment conclusion of this embodiment.
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