Identification method of transformer magnetizing inrush current based on discrete Frechet distance algorithm
A technology of excitation inrush current and identification method, which is applied in the direction of instruments, measuring electric variables, measuring current/voltage, etc., can solve the problem of second harmonic braking criterion error blocking differential protection, complicated voltage quantity wiring, and second harmonic Braking criterion failure and other problems, to achieve the effect of strong resistance to data loss
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[0030] The transformer excitation inrush current identification method based on the discrete Fréchet distance algorithm includes the following steps:
[0031] Step 1: At a sampling frequency of 4kHz, collect the secondary current of the current transformers on both sides of the differential protection of the transformer, and form a differential current sequence I. According to N (N=80) points per cycle, the differential current signal sequence I={I(1),I(2),...I(i),...I(N)}, i=1,2,...N;
[0032] Step 2: Determine whether the value of the differential current signal sequence I in step 1 exceeds the setting value of the differential protection starting element, if exceeded, then start the criterion proposed by the present invention and carry out the discrimination of the fault differential current and the excitation inrush current;
[0033] Step 3: Use the 1 / 2 cycle data window to judge the extreme value of the differential current signal. If the extreme value is less than the th...
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