Comparisons of power system fault calculation procedures are presented in this paper. The primary method considered in this paper is the characteristic currents method. This calculation procedure has been discussed at length in previous work. It is the purpose of this work to present the extension of the previous work to the general case and compare results obtained using this method with results obtained with methods designed to follow recognized ANSI/IEEE and IEC Standards. Complete time-domain simulation is used as the basis for these comparisons. Sample calculations for a power system containing multiple induction and synchronous machines are provided for demonstration purposes
A comparison of the characteristic currents method with IEC, ANSI/IEEE, and dynamic simulation procedures for fault calculations / Halpin, M.; Parise, Giuseppe. - STAMPA. - (1995), pp. 105-111. (Intervento presentato al convegno IEEE/IAS I&CPS 1995 tenutosi a San Antonio USA nel 8-11 May 1995) [10.1109/ICPS.1995.526996].
A comparison of the characteristic currents method with IEC, ANSI/IEEE, and dynamic simulation procedures for fault calculations
PARISE, Giuseppe
1995
Abstract
Comparisons of power system fault calculation procedures are presented in this paper. The primary method considered in this paper is the characteristic currents method. This calculation procedure has been discussed at length in previous work. It is the purpose of this work to present the extension of the previous work to the general case and compare results obtained using this method with results obtained with methods designed to follow recognized ANSI/IEEE and IEC Standards. Complete time-domain simulation is used as the basis for these comparisons. Sample calculations for a power system containing multiple induction and synchronous machines are provided for demonstration purposesI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.