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DC networks are becoming more popular in a wide range of applications. However, the difficulty in detecting and localizing a high-impedance series arc fault presents, a major challenge slowing the wider deployment of dc networks/microgrids. In this article, a Kalman filter (KF)-based algorithm to monitor the operation of a dc microgrid by estimating the line admittances and consequently detecting/localizing series arc faults is introduced. The proposed algorithm uses the voltage and current samples from the nodes in the distribution network to estimate the line admittances. By determining these values, it is possible to quickly isolate the faulted section and reconfigure the network after a fault occurs. Since the disturbance caused by a high-impedance series arc fault spreads across almost the entire microgrid, the KF algorithm is structured to detect the faulted line in the grid with precision. Simulation and control hardware-in-the-loop (CHIL) results are presented, demonstrating the feasibility of implementation.
Gajula et al. (Tue,) studied this question.