Layered Model Algorithm and its Application in Fault Detection of Power Distribution Network

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In the case that a single fault occurs on a power feeder in the one-source distribution system, the directional layered model of the network which reflects the layered topological characteristic of the network was built up. Then a new algorithm for fault detection in power distribution network was proposed to locate the faulty sections in distribution feeder network. The algorithm itself as well as its program design is simple. It can be applied to complex distribution systems with multi-sources. It is proved correct by an example.

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