The paper presents a method for the study of large interconnected earthing systems in High Voltage networks. The mathematical model proposed for calculating the distribution of the Single-line-to-Earth fault current is useful for a methodical and accurate analysis of complex systems having meshed configuration and more sources, and has practical application for the Transmission System Operator. Two case studies are provided. The first one considers a fault occurring inside and outside a station in a real 220 kV transmission network. In the second example, the proposed methodology is compared with the classical “Double-sided elimination” method
Ground Potential Rise (GPR) evaluation under fault conditions is important for the evaluation of ele...
Ground Potential Rise (GPR) evaluation under fault conditions is important for the evaluation of ele...
Ground Potential Rise (GPR) evaluation under fault conditions is important for the evaluation of ele...
The paper presents a method for the study of large interconnected earthing systems in High Voltage n...
An easy and fast method to evaluate, in a system of interconnected earth electrodes, earth potential...
An easy and swift method to evaluate, in a system of interconnected earth electrodes, earth potentia...
An easy and fast method to evaluate, in a system of interconnected earth electrodes, earth potential...
An easy and swift method to evaluate, in a system of interconnected earth electrodes, earth potentia...
In case of a substation supplied by a combined overhead-cable line, most of the ground fault current...
In case of a substation supplied by a combined overhead-cable line, most of the ground fault current...
When a single line to ground fault happens on the MV side of a HV/MV system, only a small portion of...
When a single line to ground fault happens on the MV side of a HV/MV system, only a small portion of...
When a single line to ground fault happens on the MV side of a HV/MV system, only a small portion of...
The article deals with the problems of single-phase short-circuit current distribution in overhead p...
It is important to determine the segment-by-segment distribution of the fault current in a multigrou...
Ground Potential Rise (GPR) evaluation under fault conditions is important for the evaluation of ele...
Ground Potential Rise (GPR) evaluation under fault conditions is important for the evaluation of ele...
Ground Potential Rise (GPR) evaluation under fault conditions is important for the evaluation of ele...
The paper presents a method for the study of large interconnected earthing systems in High Voltage n...
An easy and fast method to evaluate, in a system of interconnected earth electrodes, earth potential...
An easy and swift method to evaluate, in a system of interconnected earth electrodes, earth potentia...
An easy and fast method to evaluate, in a system of interconnected earth electrodes, earth potential...
An easy and swift method to evaluate, in a system of interconnected earth electrodes, earth potentia...
In case of a substation supplied by a combined overhead-cable line, most of the ground fault current...
In case of a substation supplied by a combined overhead-cable line, most of the ground fault current...
When a single line to ground fault happens on the MV side of a HV/MV system, only a small portion of...
When a single line to ground fault happens on the MV side of a HV/MV system, only a small portion of...
When a single line to ground fault happens on the MV side of a HV/MV system, only a small portion of...
The article deals with the problems of single-phase short-circuit current distribution in overhead p...
It is important to determine the segment-by-segment distribution of the fault current in a multigrou...
Ground Potential Rise (GPR) evaluation under fault conditions is important for the evaluation of ele...
Ground Potential Rise (GPR) evaluation under fault conditions is important for the evaluation of ele...
Ground Potential Rise (GPR) evaluation under fault conditions is important for the evaluation of ele...