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FAULT CURRENT REDUCTION TECHNIQUE IN A DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS - Using An Active Type Sfcl. DE

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In this book, the application of the active SFCL into in a power distribution network with DG units is investigated. For the power frequency overvoltage caused by a single-phase grounded fault, the active SFCL can help to reduce the over- voltage's amplitude and avoid damaging the relevant distribution equipment. The active SFCL can as well suppress the short-circuit current induced by a three-phase grounded fault effectively, and the power system's safety and reliability can be improved. Moreover, along with the decrease of the distance between the fault location and the SFCL's installation position, the current-limiting performance will increase. During the study process, in view of the changes in the locations of the DG units connected to the system, the DG units injection capacities and the fault positions, the active SFCLs current-limiting and overvoltage suppressing characteristics are both simulated in MATLAB. The simulation results show that the active SFCL can play an obvious role in restraining the fault current and overvoltage, and it can contribute to avoiding damage on the relevant distribution equipment and improve the systems safety and reliability.

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BESTA HARIPRASAD, received his B.Tech degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering in the year of 2010 and M.Tech degree in Electrical Power Engineering in the year of 2013. Curently, he is a Ph.D Scholar in Jawaharlal Nehru Technical University Anantapur.Dr. G SREENIVASAN, Professor, Department of EEE, P.V.K.K.I.T.

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Authors Besta Hariprasad, Gotoru Sreenivasan
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 22.05.2023
 
EAN 9786206157618
ISBN 9786206157618
No. of pages 76
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Electricity, magnetism, optics

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