DocumentCode
1019892
Title
Analysis of Short Circuits for Distribution Systems
Author
Dalziel, Charles F.
Author_Institution
Associate professor in the department of electrical engineering and supervisor of engineering science and management, war training, University of California, Berkeley, Calif.
Volume
61
Issue
10
fYear
1942
Firstpage
757
Lastpage
764
Abstract
This paper presents a discussion and analysis of short circuits for low-voltage distribution systems. Many distribution systems are supplied from transformers connected in delta on the low-voltage side with the mid-tap of one secondary winding, or with one corner of the delta, connected to ground. As a result, short circuits on these systems often involve failure to ground, and an accurate analysis for these faults is of value. An original analysis of power-leg-to-ground and light-leg-to-ground short circuits is presented together with formulas for line-to-line and three-phase faults. A study of short circuits on the secondary circuits of single-phase transformers supplied from three-phase systems is also included, thereby giving a comprehensive treatment of includes a discussion of the effects of resistance in limiting short-circuit currents and the voltage rise of the secondary neutral above ground potential caused by transformer failure and resistance to ground.
Keywords
Circuit analysis; Circuit faults; Failure analysis; Fault currents; Fires; Hazards; Impedance; Phase transformers; Protection; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Transactions of the
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0096-3860
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/T-AIEE.1942.5058438
Filename
5058438
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