Three-Phase Fault Analysis for a 28-Bus Distribution System
Version 1.0.1 (2.23 KB) by
Ashenafi Tesfaye
This MATLAB script performs three-phase fault analysis on a 28-bus distribution system. It calculates fault current and voltage magnitude.
This MATLAB code is designed to analyze the effects of a three-phase fault occurring at a randomly selected bus in a 28-bus radial power distribution system. The analysis is based on per-unit normalization with 15 kV and 20 MVA base values. Key features of the code include:
- Construction of the positive-sequence impedance matrix (Zbus) for the radial network.
- Calculation of total three-phase fault current at the faulted bus.
- Estimation of fault current contributions from all other buses.
- Determination of post-fault voltage magnitudes across the network.
The line data includes both positive and zero-sequence impedances, although this specific analysis focuses on three-phase (balanced) faults, making use of only the positive-sequence network. The script can be adapted for other fault types or extended to include protection coordination studies.
Cite As
Ashenafi Tesfaye (2025). Three-Phase Fault Analysis for a 28-Bus Distribution System (https://uk.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/180880-three-phase-fault-analysis-for-a-28-bus-distribution-system), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .
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