Interactive calculation and verification of balanced fault currents

In this paper a balanced short circuit analysis is performed on a simple power system using two recognized international standards (ANSI/IEEE C37.010.1979 and IEC 909 Standards). The ANSI standards performed using impedance-based calculations. It currently applies to equipment rating values include...

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Main Author: Khor Wei Wei
Other Authors: Samila Mat Zali (Advisor)
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Perlis 2009
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spelling my.unimap-38362009-01-01T04:51:04Z Interactive calculation and verification of balanced fault currents Khor Wei Wei Samila Mat Zali (Advisor) Short circuits Electric power distribution Electric power systems -- Mathematical models System analysis Vector analysis In this paper a balanced short circuit analysis is performed on a simple power system using two recognized international standards (ANSI/IEEE C37.010.1979 and IEC 909 Standards). The ANSI standards performed using impedance-based calculations. It currently applies to equipment rating values include C37.010 for systems 1000 V and above. The IEC 909 Standard (1988) is derivative work taken from German Verband Deutscher Electrotechniker (VDE) Standard. This standard current-based calculation applies to all voltages up to 230 kV operating at nominal frequency (50 or 60 Hz). Both the ANSI and the IEC standards for short-circuit currents calculation procedures were developed to provide conservative results. For verification, comparisons are made between the values calculated with the IEC and appropriate ANSI/IEEE Standards. 2009-01-01T04:51:04Z 2009-01-01T04:51:04Z 2007-05 Learning Object http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3836 en Universiti Malaysia Perlis School of Electrical Systems Engineering
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topic Short circuits
Electric power distribution
Electric power systems -- Mathematical models
System analysis
Vector analysis
spellingShingle Short circuits
Electric power distribution
Electric power systems -- Mathematical models
System analysis
Vector analysis
Khor Wei Wei
Interactive calculation and verification of balanced fault currents
description In this paper a balanced short circuit analysis is performed on a simple power system using two recognized international standards (ANSI/IEEE C37.010.1979 and IEC 909 Standards). The ANSI standards performed using impedance-based calculations. It currently applies to equipment rating values include C37.010 for systems 1000 V and above. The IEC 909 Standard (1988) is derivative work taken from German Verband Deutscher Electrotechniker (VDE) Standard. This standard current-based calculation applies to all voltages up to 230 kV operating at nominal frequency (50 or 60 Hz). Both the ANSI and the IEC standards for short-circuit currents calculation procedures were developed to provide conservative results. For verification, comparisons are made between the values calculated with the IEC and appropriate ANSI/IEEE Standards.
author2 Samila Mat Zali (Advisor)
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Khor Wei Wei
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author Khor Wei Wei
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title Interactive calculation and verification of balanced fault currents
title_short Interactive calculation and verification of balanced fault currents
title_full Interactive calculation and verification of balanced fault currents
title_fullStr Interactive calculation and verification of balanced fault currents
title_full_unstemmed Interactive calculation and verification of balanced fault currents
title_sort interactive calculation and verification of balanced fault currents
publisher Universiti Malaysia Perlis
publishDate 2009
url http://dspace.unimap.edu.my/xmlui/handle/123456789/3836
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