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Method of precisely determining the location of a fault on an electrical transmission system

  • US 6,822,457 B2
  • Filed: 09/29/2003
  • Issued: 11/23/2004
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/27/2003
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of determining the location of a fault on a signal and/or electrical energy transmission line, comprising the steps of:

  • a) providing an electrical signal and/or energy transmission line and functionally implementing at least first and second transmitter/receiver means for producing and receiving bursts of high frequency signal thereupon, said first and second transmitter/receiver means being separated from one another by a known spatial distance along said electrical signal and/or energy transmission line;

    b) providing a means for storing high frequency signal data transmitted and received by each of said first and second transmitter/receiver means, as a function of time;

    said method further comprising repeating step c until an unexpected burst of high frequency signal not transmitted by either of said first and second transmitter/receiver means, is received by both said first and second transmitter/receiver means, said step c being;

    c) while storing high frequency signal data which documents the transmission and receipt of high frequency signals sent and received by both said first and second transmitter/receiver means;

    upon receipt of a re-occurring initiating event detected by said first transmitter/receiver means causing said first transmitter/receiver means to generate and transmit a burst of high frequency signal which propagates toward said second transmitter/receiver means, said burst of high frequency signal being received by said second transmitter/receiver means; and

    at least one selection from the group consisting of;

    upon receipt of said re-occurring initiating event detected by said second transmitter/receiver means, causing said second transmitter/receiver means to generate and transmit a burst of high frequency signal which propagates toward said first transmitter/receiver means, said burst of high frequency signal being by said first transmitter/receiver means; and

    after detection of a signal from the first transmitter/receiver means, causing said second transmitter/receiver means to generate and transmit a burst of high frequency signal which propagates toward said first transmitter/receiver means, said burst of high frequency signal being received by said first transmitter/receiver means;

    d) said method further comprising, upon the detection and storage of an unexpected burst of high frequency signal by, not generated by either said first or second transmitter/receiver means, causing at last transmitted and received high frequency signal date generated in step c which corresponds to the last occurrence of the re-occuring initiating event, and data which documents the unexpected high frequency signal to be fixed in said means for storing high frequency data as functions of time;

    e) by utilizing data stored in said means for storing high frequency signal data, developing and aligning first and second effective high frequency data plots time which correspond to signals received by said first and second transmitter/receiver means respectively, so that;

    a difference in time between the initiation of the burst of high frequency signal provided by the first transmitter/receiver means In said first effective high frequency data plot vs time, and the receipt of said burst of high frequency signal by said second transmitter/receiver means in said second effective high frequency data plot vs time;

    is caused to be equal to;

    a difference in time between the initiation of the burst of high frequency signal provided by the second transmitter/receiver means in said second effective high frequency data plot vs time and receipt of said burst of high frequency signal by said first transmitter/receiver means in said first effective high frequency data plot vs time;

    said effective data plots including data corresponding to detection of said unexpected burst of high frequency signal not generated by either said first or second transmitter/receiver means;

    f) measuring a resulting time difference in said first and second aligned effective plots vs. time between corresponding analogous points in unexpected high frequency signal detected by said first transmitter/receiver means and said second transmitter/receiver means; and

    g) converting said time difference determined In step f, into a spatial distance of location of said signal and/or electrical energy transmission fault located between said first and second transmitter/receiver means.

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