Title :
Assessment of the risk of fatal electric shocks inside a substation and in nearby exposed areas
Author_Institution :
Belgrade Univ., Yugoslavia
fDate :
10/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A simulation approach is elaborated for the risk assessment of fatal electric shocks due to touch and to step voltages that are caused inside and around substations by ground faults. The approach takes into account specific effects of ground faults, depending on their location, and various exposures encountered in practice. A mathematical model that further develops the available approaches is derived. A list of contingencies is analyzed. The total risk level for the substation is determined, considering the exposure inside and around the substation. The body impedance is treated as a random function of the body current rather than an independent random variable, which is a more realistic impedance model according to the available experimental data. The fibrillation threshold is modeled as a random, rather than deterministic, function of shock duration, in accordance with published experimental data. An example shows that the design criteria suggested provide a high degree of safety against potential electric shocks
Keywords :
electric shocks; safety; substations; body current; body impedance; fatal electric shocks; fibrillation threshold; ground faults; risk assessment; safety; shock duration; step voltages; substation; Circuit faults; Electric shock; Fault currents; Grounding; Impedance; Random variables; Risk management; Soil; Substations; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on