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Aixia Tang1,2, Zhiyong Wang2, Hongxin Gao2
1College of Mining, Liaoning Technical University, Fuxin 123000, China.
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Timely identification of series arc faults (SAFs) is of vital importance for preventing electrical fires. How to identify SAFs at the output side of a frequency converter (i.e., output-side SAF) is still not clear. A new approach of identifying output-side SAFs by analyzing the output current signals from frequency converters was proposed. First, output-side SAF experiments were performed with harmonic power supplies. Second, the output current signals were decomposed into eight modal components by empirical wavelet transform and an autoregressive model was established. The autoregressive model parameters and the energy ratios of the first three modal components were adopted as the fault features. Finally, an optimized support vector machine was designed and employed to identify SAFs. Comparison tests with similar methods were performed and performance tests under different noise levels and operation conditions were conducted. The test results indicated that the proposed scheme can effectively recognize output-side SAFs. Its runtime is shorter than 1.4 ms. This method provides a reference for the development of industrial three-phase SAF detection devices.
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