Analysis of DC offset in fault current caused by machines in a medium voltage distribution network

This study presents a study on the time when the short-circuit fault current in an MV distribution network will cross the zero point in the presence of DC offset affected by the local synchronous and/or induction machines. The motivation of the study is to examine using thyristors to bypass a series...

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Main Authors: Erfan Bashar, Qin Han, Ruizhu Wu, Li Ran, Olayiwola Alatise, Samuel Jupe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2019-04-01
Series:The Journal of Engineering
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Online Access:https://digital-library.theiet.org/content/journals/10.1049/joe.2018.8221
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spelling doaj-3555ee9fcc694971b11b2c60ef32ad3a2021-04-02T09:17:45ZengWileyThe Journal of Engineering2051-33052019-04-0110.1049/joe.2018.8221JOE.2018.8221Analysis of DC offset in fault current caused by machines in a medium voltage distribution networkErfan Bashar0Qin Han1Qin Han2Ruizhu Wu3Li Ran4Olayiwola Alatise5Samuel JupeThe University of WarwickThe University of WarwickThe University of WarwickThe University of WarwickThe University of WarwickThe University of WarwickThis study presents a study on the time when the short-circuit fault current in an MV distribution network will cross the zero point in the presence of DC offset affected by the local synchronous and/or induction machines. The motivation of the study is to examine using thyristors to bypass a series compensator in the network while the subsequent turning-off of the thyristors depends on the zero-crossing of the current. One of the main uncertainties is the DC offset in the fault current due to the machines connected locally, which may defer the thyristor turning-off. This possibility has been examined in this study and the results demonstrate the parameters of the machines that have most influence on the time when the fault current will pass the zero point. It is shown that machines with higher unit ratings usually cause more delays in comparison with smaller units.https://digital-library.theiet.org/content/journals/10.1049/joe.2018.8221distribution networksfault diagnosisfault currentspower distribution faultsthyristorsshort-circuit currentsfault currentzero pointmedium voltage distribution networkshort-circuit faultMV distribution networklocal synchronous induction machinesthyristorzero-crossinginduction machinesDC offset analysis
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author Erfan Bashar
Qin Han
Qin Han
Ruizhu Wu
Li Ran
Olayiwola Alatise
Samuel Jupe
spellingShingle Erfan Bashar
Qin Han
Qin Han
Ruizhu Wu
Li Ran
Olayiwola Alatise
Samuel Jupe
Analysis of DC offset in fault current caused by machines in a medium voltage distribution network
The Journal of Engineering
distribution networks
fault diagnosis
fault currents
power distribution faults
thyristors
short-circuit currents
fault current
zero point
medium voltage distribution network
short-circuit fault
MV distribution network
local synchronous induction machines
thyristor
zero-crossing
induction machines
DC offset analysis
author_facet Erfan Bashar
Qin Han
Qin Han
Ruizhu Wu
Li Ran
Olayiwola Alatise
Samuel Jupe
author_sort Erfan Bashar
title Analysis of DC offset in fault current caused by machines in a medium voltage distribution network
title_short Analysis of DC offset in fault current caused by machines in a medium voltage distribution network
title_full Analysis of DC offset in fault current caused by machines in a medium voltage distribution network
title_fullStr Analysis of DC offset in fault current caused by machines in a medium voltage distribution network
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of DC offset in fault current caused by machines in a medium voltage distribution network
title_sort analysis of dc offset in fault current caused by machines in a medium voltage distribution network
publisher Wiley
series The Journal of Engineering
issn 2051-3305
publishDate 2019-04-01
description This study presents a study on the time when the short-circuit fault current in an MV distribution network will cross the zero point in the presence of DC offset affected by the local synchronous and/or induction machines. The motivation of the study is to examine using thyristors to bypass a series compensator in the network while the subsequent turning-off of the thyristors depends on the zero-crossing of the current. One of the main uncertainties is the DC offset in the fault current due to the machines connected locally, which may defer the thyristor turning-off. This possibility has been examined in this study and the results demonstrate the parameters of the machines that have most influence on the time when the fault current will pass the zero point. It is shown that machines with higher unit ratings usually cause more delays in comparison with smaller units.
topic distribution networks
fault diagnosis
fault currents
power distribution faults
thyristors
short-circuit currents
fault current
zero point
medium voltage distribution network
short-circuit fault
MV distribution network
local synchronous induction machines
thyristor
zero-crossing
induction machines
DC offset analysis
url https://digital-library.theiet.org/content/journals/10.1049/joe.2018.8221
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