DocumentCode
760300
Title
Detrimental Effects of Capacitance on High-Resistance-Grounded Mine Distribution Systems
Author
Sottile, Joseph ; Gnapragasam, Steve J. ; Novak, Thomas ; Kohler, Jeffrey L.
Author_Institution
Kentucky Univ., Lexington, KY
Volume
42
Issue
5
fYear
2006
Firstpage
1333
Lastpage
1339
Abstract
Modern underground coal mines can be very large, having a total connected load in excess of 15 000 hp. These mines generally have many miles of high-power conveyor belts and 15 or more miles of high-voltage power cables at distribution voltages of 12.47, 13.2, 13.8, or 14.4 kV. The shielded cables used in mine power distribution systems have a significant level of capacitance, on the order of 110 pF/ft. This level of capacitance, in an extensive power distribution system at today´s voltage levels, can cause significant charging currents during a ground fault. This paper addresses the potential detrimental effects of capacitance charging currents during line-to-ground faults in mine power distribution systems. A representative mine power system is modeled, and simulations with faults at various locations are conducted to evaluate the effects of this capacitance on the level of fault current and relay selectivity. This paper also includes results of capacitance measurements made on mine power feeder cables used to validate the simulation model
Keywords
cable shielding; conveyors; fault currents; mining; power cables; power distribution faults; underground distribution systems; 12.47 kV; 13.2 kV; 13.8 kV; 14.4 kV; cable shielding; capacitance charging currents; capacitance detrimental effects; distribution voltages; fault currents; fault locations; ground faults; high-power conveyor belts; high-resistance-grounded mine distribution system; high-voltage power cables; ling-to-ground faults; power feeder cables; relay selectivity; underground coal mines; Belts; Cable shielding; Capacitance; Power distribution; Power system faults; Power system modeling; Power system relaying; Power system simulation; Underground power cables; Voltage; Charging current; ground fault;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIA.2006.880844
Filename
1703727
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