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Currents Distribution During a Fault in an MV Network: Methods and Measurements

2016

When a single line to ground fault happens on the MV side of a HV/MV system, only a small portion of the fault current is injected into the ground by the ground-grid of the faulty substation. In fact the fault current is distributed between grounding electrodes and MV cables sheaths. In systems with isolated neutral or with resonant earthing this may be sufficient to provide safety from electric shock. Experimental measurements were performed on a real MV distribution network: a real single line to ground fault was made and fault currents were measured in the faulty substation and in four neighboring substations. In this paper the problem of fault current distribution is introduced, the tes…

EngineeringDistribution (number theory)020209 energyGlobal earthing system02 engineering and technologyglobal earthing systemsFault (power engineering)Industrial and Manufacturing EngineeringFault current limiter0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedicineCurrent distributionElectrical and Electronic EngineeringElectrical conductorsingle line to ground faultglobal earthing systems (GESs)Current distribution electrical safety global earthing systems (GESs) grounding power distribution faults power system faults single line to ground fault (SLGF)business.industryGroundElectric shockElectrical engineeringpower system faultsgroundingmedicine.diseaseGridSingle linecurrent distribution; electrical safety; global earthing systems; grounding; power distribution faults; power system faults; single line to ground fault; control and systems engineering; industrial and manufacturing engineering; electrical and electronic engineeringSettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaSettore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaPower system faultControl and Systems Engineeringsingle line to ground fault (SLGF)power distribution faultselectrical safetybusinessCurrent distribution; electrical safety; global earthing systems (GESs); grounding; power distribution faults; power system faults; single line to ground fault (SLGF); Control and Systems Engineering; Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering; Electrical and Electronic EngineeringPower distribution fault
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A Simple Method for Evaluating Ground-Fault Current Transfer at the Transition Station of a Combined Overhead-Cable Line

2008

When a substation is fed by a combined overhead-cable transmission line, a significant part of the ground fault current flows through cable sheaths and is discharged into the soil at the transition station where cables are connected to the overhead line. Such a phenomenon, known as ldquofault application transfer,rdquo may result in high ground potentials at the transition station which may cause shocks and equipment damage. The scope of this paper is to present new analytic formulas which can be used for the direct calculation of the fault current transferred at the transition station and its ground potential rise as well as the substation earth current. The proposed formulas allow evaluat…

EngineeringGroundbusiness.industryElectric shockAerial cableElectrical engineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyFault application transfer ground fault current distribution grounding safety conditions.medicine.diseaseFault (power engineering)Line (electrical engineering)law.inventionlawTransmission lineOverhead cablemedicineElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessOverhead line
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Effects of double ground faults in Wind Farms collector cables

2015

Medium Voltage collector cables of Wind Farms have metal shields connected to the grounding systems of the towers and of the connection station. Thanks to this bonding, when a ground fault occurs, the fault current splits itself among all the grounding systems of the wind farm, this causing a reduction of the ground potential rise at the fault location. Nevertheless, in presence of double ground faults, very high ground potential rises occur at the two fault locations and safety against electric shock is not always assured. In order to study this issue, the paper presents a model for simulating in a simple way the effects of double ground faults occurring in Medium Voltage collectors of ext…

Engineeringbusiness.industryElectric shockGroundwind plantElectrical engineeringShieldsEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyHigh voltageHardware_PERFORMANCEANDRELIABILITYgrounding systemmedicine.diseaseFault (power engineering)MV cableSettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiamedicineDouble ground faultElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessMarine engineeringVoltage
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Current and Voltage Behaviour During a Fault in a HV/MV System: Methods and Measurements

2015

When a single line to ground fault happens on the MV side of a HV/MV system, only a small portion of the fault current is injected into the ground by the ground-grid of the faulty substation. In fact the fault current is distributed between grounding electrodes and MV cables sheaths. In systems with isolated neutral or with resonant earthing this may be sufficient to provide safety from electric shock. Experimental measurements were performed on a real MV distribution network: a real single line to ground fault was made and fault currents were measured in the faulty substation and in four neighbouring substations. In this paper the problem of fault current distribution is introduced, the te…

Engineeringelectrical and electronic engineeringGlobal earthing systemCurrent distribution; Electrical safety; Global earthing systems; grounding; Power distribution faults; Single line to ground faultHardware_PERFORMANCEANDRELIABILITYFault (power engineering)Fault current limiterElectronic engineeringmedicineGlobal earthing systemscurrent distribution; electrical safety; global earthing systems; grounding; power distribution faults; single line to ground fault; electrical and electronic engineering; energy engineering and power technologyenergy engineering and power technologyCurrent distributionPower distribution faultsElectrical safetySingle line to ground faultElectric shockGroundbusiness.industryElectrical engineeringgroundingSingle linemedicine.diseaseEarthing systemSettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaSettore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaCurrent (fluid)businessPower distribution faultVoltage
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Risk indexes for studying interconnected earthing systems inside MV networks

2006

The paper presents a risk-evaluation-based approach to the issue of interconnection between the earth electrodes of the MV/LV substations within MV networks. After a short introduction on the interconnection between earthing systems, the paper proposes four risk indexes defined starting from the safety requirements given by CENELEC HD 63 7 S1. The indexes allow one to put in evidence, in a clear way, the benefits of the interconnection in terms of reduction of risk of critical electric shock for persons and of stress on the insulation of the LV devices in the presence of single line to earth faults and double earth faults inside MV/LV substations and single line to earth faults inside HV/MV…

InterconnectionEngineeringElectric shockbusiness.industryrisk indexesmedicineElectrical engineeringelectrical safetyglobal earthing systemsSingle linemedicine.diseaseEarthing systembusinessRisk Analysis V: Simulation and Hazard Mitigation
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Shock-induced complex phase-space dynamics of strongly turbulent flows

2017

Shock waves have been thoroughly investigated during the last century in many different branches of physics. In conservative (Hamiltonian) systems the shock singularity is regularized by weak wave dispersion, thus leading to the formation of a rapidly and regular oscillating structure, usually termed in the literature dispersive shock wave (DSW), see e.g. [1]. Here, we show that this fundamental singular process of DSW formation can break down in a system of incoherent nonlinear waves. We consider the strong turbulent regime of a system of nonlocal nonlinear optical waves. We report theoretically and experimentally a characteristic transition: Strengthening the nonlocal character of the non…

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Device for Processing Micro-bores by Electrical Discharge Machining

2021

In recent years, there has been a growing trend to miniaturization parts. As a result, the processing technology must be partially evolved to produce a small surface, and then a microscopic surface. There are many of these technologies, and each has its advantages and disadvantages in the industry. Among these technologies, electric shock processing is used as an alternative with the required precision. Processing of very small wells by the method of electric emission is similar to that used in the processing of normal-sized machines and will be noted on paper. In this research, the authors developed a device for drilling holes 0.01–1 mm in diameter that can be installed in traditional non-…

Surface micromachiningElectrical discharge machiningMaterials scienceElectric shockMicro holesmedicineMiniaturizationMechanical engineeringDrillingmedicine.disease
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Modeling of Resonance Phenomena in Self-Oscillating System of Agricultural Machines

2021

Factors affecting the interaction of the active cultivator paw with the soil environment are considered in this article. It was established that the active oscillating effect of tillage machines on the environment leads to reduction in its traction characteristics, and the design of symmetrical movable paw is capable of self-oscillation in a horizontal plane. It was developed the theoretical model of oscillatory movements that takes into account the main structural parameters of working bodies represented by symmetrical cultivator paws of the active type. For laboratory studies, a circular soil channel is used, which ensures the movement of the soil relative to the stationary working body f…

TillageComputer scienceMovement (music)Electric shockmedicine.medical_treatmentmedicineMechanical engineeringTraction (orthopedics)Reduction (mathematics)medicine.diseaseHorizontal planeResonance (particle physics)Communication channel
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A Model for Assessing the Magnitude and Distribution of Sheath Currents in Medium and High-Voltage Cable Lines

2020

In this article, the authors discuss a simulation model to study the effect of cross-bonding of metallic sheaths, and/or nonmagnetic armors, of single-core medium- and high-voltage cables in the same circuit. In single-core cables, the resistive losses due to the induced circulating currents in cable sheaths or armors cause an increase of the cable temperature, which therefore reduces its ampacity. This is a serious issue affecting the distribution and transmission lines. In addition, the risk of electric shock due to induced voltages may be present if a person is in contact with the armor/sheath at its unbounded end. For these reasons, special bonding techniques of metal sheaths are employ…

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Comparison Between Influence Of The Conduction Velocity And the Refractory Period Variations On The Reentry Mechanism

2005

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryRefractory periodElectric shockMedical simulationMechanical engineeringReentryMechanicsmedicine.diseaseNerve conduction velocitySurface waveMedicinebusinessMechanism (sociology)Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Volume 13: 1991
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