Title :
Short-circuit tests on current-limiting fuses: modelling of the test circuit
Author :
Wilkins, R. ; Saengsuwan, T. ; O´Shields, L.
Author_Institution :
Overdee, Wirral, UK
fDate :
1/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In the standard procedures for high power short-circuit testing of current-limiting fuses, the test circuit is conventionally characterised by the RMS test voltage, prospective current, frequency, closing angle, and power factor. From these parameters a constant RL equivalent circuit can be derived, which has been widely used in the modelling of fuse-breaking transients but recent studies have shown that this circuit model is inadequate. The frequency dependence of R and L has been investigated by fast Fourier transform analysis of fuse-breaking test transients obtained in a high-power short-circuit test laboratory, and the results show that, while L decreases slight, R increases greatly with frequency. The nominal power factor value provides only a measure of the DC resistance of the circuit. The frequency dependence of R must be taken into account for accurate modelling of the operation of current-limiting fuses
Keywords :
electric fuses; fast Fourier transforms; overcurrent protection; switchgear testing; DC resistance; RL equivalent circuit; RMS test voltage; closing angle; current-limiting fuses; fast Fourier transform; frequency; modelling; overcurrent protection; power factor; prospective current; short-circuit testing; switchgear testing; transients;
Journal_Title :
Generation, Transmission and Distribution, IEE Proceedings C