IEE 5148.-
Short-circuit Currents.- J. Schlabbah
Ed. 2005.- IEE (The
Institution of Electrical Engineers) U.K. - 306 pag.- # 0863415148.- IEE Power &
Energy Series No. 51
Synopsis
The calculation of short circuit
currents is a central task for power system engineers; they are essential parameters
for the design of electrical equipment and installations, the operation of
power systems and the analysis of outages and faults. "Short Circuit
Currents" gives an overview of the components within power systems with
respect to the parameters needed for short circuit current calculation. It also
explains how to use a system of symmetrical components to analyse
different types of short circuits in power systems. The thermal and
electromagnetic effects of short circuit currents on equipment and installations,
short-time interference problems and measures for the limitation of short
circuit currents are also discussed. Detailed calculation procedures and
typical data of equipment are provided in a separate chapter for easy
reference, and worked examples are included throughout.
Contents
1.- Introduction; 2.- Theorical
background; 3.- Calculation of impedance of electrical equipment;
4.-Calculation of short-circuit current in a.c.
three-phase HV-systems; 5.- Influence of neutral earthing
on single-phase short-circuit currents; 6.- Calculations of short-circuit
currents in low-voltage systems; 7.- Double earth-fault and short-circuit
currents through earth; 8.- Factors for the calculation of short-circuit
currents; 9.- Calculations of short-circuit currents in d.c.
auxiliary installations; 10.- Effects of short-circuit currents; 11.-
Limitations of short-circuit currents; 12.- Special problems related to
short-circuit currents; 13.- Data of equipment;
About the Author
Professor Jürgen
Schlabbach obtained his PhD from the Technical
University of Darmstadt, Germany. He worked as a Consultant Engineer until 1992 with
responsibility for the planning and design of public and industrial supply
systems. Since then he has worked at the University of Applied Sciences in Bielefeld, Germany as Professor for Power System Engineering and
Utilization of Renewable Energy. His main interests are power systems planning,
fault analysis, power quality, interference problems and connection of
renewable energy sources to power systems, and he carries out consultancy work
in these fields
Gracias.