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Electromagnetic Time Reversal Applied to Fault Location: On the Properties of Back-Injected Signals

Wang, Zhaoyang  
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Razzaghi, Reza  
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Paolone, Mario  
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Paolone, Mario  
2018
Proceedings of the 20th Power Systems Computation Conference
20th Power Systems Computation Conference

By using the electromagnetic time reversal (EMTR) theory, the paper studies its properties in order to derive a new fault location method to be used in power networks. It is shown that, in the reversed-time stage, the current signal observed at the true fault location can be clearly distinguished since it appears as a time-delayed copy of the back-injected fault-originated transient signal. Then, based on this similarity property, a fault location method is derived. Finally, the method is numerically validated with reference to a reproducible simulated power network composed of an inhomogeneous multi-conductor transmission-line system.

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