Calculo Overhead Ground Wire - OJO
Calculo Overhead Ground Wire - OJO
Calculo Overhead Ground Wire - OJO
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Current splitting between OHGWs in one span is examined, and OHGW capabilities are presented.
To find the suitable OHGW sizes, the fault current
magnitude, the duration time when fault take place
and the relay operating time have to be concerned.
The relation between the current and time is shown
in (1).
kcm
t=
C 0i
(1)
50
100
200
300
500
1,000
10
16.7
29.2
7.78
12.2
21.6
5.59
9.21
16.5
5.13
7.92
14.3
4.36
6.70
12.2
3.62
5.51
10.2
Fusing
( C)
1084
657
1,600
1. INTRODUCTION
2.459 105
t = time, sec
kcm = conductor cross sectional area, kcm
(1 cmil = 5.067104 mm2 )
C 0 = constant as shown in Table 1
The duration time concerns with weaken and melting time for any conductors when fault occurred.
1. 1 Case 1 : Conductor Weaken
When the temperature goes up to 300 C the conductor begin to weaken. Let consider the OHGW of
five different sizes, 25 mm2 , 35 mm2 , 50 mm2 , 70 mm2
and 95 mm2 . From (1) and C 0 (14.3) from Table 1,
the value of i2 t can be found as shown in the second
column of Table 2.
1. 2 Case 2 : Conductor Melting
The melting point of Iron is 1600 C. From (1) and
C (10) from Table 1, the value of i2 t can be found as
shown in the third column of Table 2. The value in
Table 2 would be useful when consider the different
sizes of OHGW.
0
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3. RESULTS
3. 1 Short Circuit Current from Simulation
Fig. 3-6 shown the results of each current path
from the simulation using ATPDraw.
Losses(kW)
HVHVLV- HVHVLVLV
TV
TV
LV
TV
TV
15.13% 26.21% 8.7% 143.5 201.17 201.17
Open
Circuit
Test
Losses
(kW)
23.6
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Table 4:
Melting Current Magnitude at 5
Grounding Impedance
Line
Type
1
2
Table 6:
Melting Current Magnitude at 25
Grounding Impedance
Line
Type
1
2
Distance from
> 3 km
25[4.8147]
35[1.8145]
50[1.1600]
50[1.2789]
Table 8: OHGW Sizes from Calculation Using Constant Short Circuit Current 2
Table 10: OHGW Sizes from Calculation and Simulation Using Reducing Current along OHGW
Short Circuit
Current (kA)
3
7
10
12
Short Circuit
Current (kA)
3
7
10
12
Distance from
> 3 km
25[19.259]
25[3.3436]
25[1.2037]
25[1.2037]
To determine the suitable OHGW sizes. Consider the current distribution of IGwLef t and IGwRight
along the OHGW from the simulation in Fig. 3-6.
The short circuit current decreased when the short
circuit location move out from the substation. The
reduced short circuit current means the 10 kA short
[2]
[3]
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