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Record W1983605145 · doi:10.1049/iet-gtd:20070505

Phasor estimation technique to reduce the impact of coupling capacitor voltage transformer transients

2008· article· en· W1983605145 on OpenAlex

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Bibliographic record

VenueIET Generation Transmission & Distribution · 2008
Typearticle
Languageen
FieldEngineering
TopicPower Systems Fault Detection
Canadian institutionsUniversity of Saskatchewan
Fundersnot available
KeywordsPhasorCapacitorTransformerControl theory (sociology)Robustness (evolution)VoltageTransient (computer programming)Sensitivity (control systems)EngineeringComputer scienceElectronic engineeringElectric power systemElectrical engineeringPhysicsPower (physics)

Abstract

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A new least squares technique to reduce the impact of the transient response of coupling capacitor voltage transformers (CCVTs) on the performance of distance relays is described. Several factors that affect the frequency and time responses of CCVTs are considered. The effect of the transient response on the phasor-estimates is illustrated. An improved least squares technique, which uses the knowledge of the frequency of the CCVT transients while estimating the phasors, is presented. A case, taken from a set of studies, is included to demonstrate the performance of the proposed approach. The robustness of the method is verified by a CCVT parameter sensitivity study.

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Study designCandidate signal: Bench or experimental · Consensus signal: Bench or experimental
GenreCandidate signal: Empirical · Consensus signal: none
Teacher disagreement score0.601
Threshold uncertainty score0.794

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Opus teacher head0.020
GPT teacher head0.273
Teacher spread0.253 · how far apart the two teachers sit on this one work
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