Modelling arcing high impedances faults in relation to the physical processes in the electric arc


Zamanan, N. and Sykulski, J.K. (2006) Modelling arcing high impedances faults in relation to the physical processes in the electric arc. WSEAS Transactions on Power Systems, 1, (8), 1507-1512.

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There is an increasing demand for more detailed and accurate modelling techniques for predicting transient response of power systems caused in particular by high impedance arcing faults (HIF). This is particularly so in relation to the design and development of improved equipment and new protection techniques. Accurate prediction of fault transients requires detailed and comprehensive representation of all components in a system, while the transient studies need to be conducted into the frequency range well above the normal power frequency. The HIF is a very complex phenomenon and exhibits very high nonlinear behaviour. The most distinctive characteristics are nonlinearity and asymmetry. The nonlinearity arises from the fact that the voltage-current characteristic curve of the HIF is itself nonlinear. It is observed that the fault current has different waveforms for positive and negative half cycles which is called asymmetry. The nonlinearity and asymmetry exist in every cycle after HIF. In order to obtain a model for a HIF, it is necessary to develop a model that gives the above mentioned characteristics, as well as the harmonic content of the HIF.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: This paper was originally presented at the 6th WSEAS International Conference on Power Systems, Lisbon, Portugal, 22-24 September 2006, and published in the Proceedings
ISSNs: 1790-5060
Keywords: high impedance fault, electric arc modelling, transient analysis, physical processes in an arc
Divisions: Faculty of Physical and Applied Science > Electronics and Computer Science > EEE
Item ID: 263165
Date Deposited: 08 Nov 2006
Last Modified: 01 Mar 2012 11:21
Contributors: Zamanan, N. (Author)
Sykulski, J.K. (Author)
Date: August 2006
Additional Information: This paper was originally presented at the 6th WSEAS International Conference on Power Systems, Lisbon, Portugal, 22-24 September 2006, and published in the Proceedings
Status: Published
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/263165

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