Estimation of Dip Frequency from Fault Statistics - Including Three-Phase Characteristics

This paper describes methods for estimating the voltage dip frequency, due to faults, experienced by customers. The input to the calculation consists of fault statistics from network operators. The calculations are based on the method of fault positions, extended with a three-phase classification of voltage dips

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