Title :
OHEW types and its implications on pole EPR under pole fault
Author :
Nassereddine, M. ; Rizk, J. ; Hellany, A. ; Nagrial, M.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput., Univ. of Western Sydney, Penrith, NSW, Australia
Abstract :
High Voltage (HV) transmission mains form important assets in electrical networks. The existence of these infrastructures within the community necessitates earthing design to ensure safety compliance of the system. OHEW (overhead earth wire) forms parts of the HV transmission mains, whereas the OHEW plays an important role when it comes to fault current distributions and to lightning protections for the transmission mains assets. Different types of OHEW have different impacts on the earth potential rise (EPR) of the transmission mains under pole fault. This paper endeavours to provide information in regards to: pole EPR under pole fault, the definition of finite and infinite transmission lines, and the impact of the OHEW types on the finite and infinite determinations. Furthermore, the pole fault EPR assessments under different OHEW type are discussed. A case study is addressed to show the different impacts on the pole EPR under different OHEW systems.
Keywords :
current distribution; earthing; fault currents; lightning protection; poles and towers; power overhead lines; power transmission faults; power transmission protection; HV transmission; OHEW systems; earth potential rise; earthing design; electrical networks; fault current distributions; finite determinations; finite transmission lines; high voltage transmission; infinite determinations; infinite transmission lines; lightning protections; overhead earth wire; pole fault EPR assessments; safety compliance; Circuit faults; Earth; Equations; Impedance; Power transmission lines; Resistance; Substations; Coupling Factor; Fault Current; Finite & Infinite Transmission Lines; Split Factor;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Electronics and Applications (ICIEA), 2013 8th IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Melbourne, VIC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-6320-4
DOI :
10.1109/ICIEA.2013.6566341