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2 presentations for snubber:
Switching of Inductive Currents and Dimensioning of RC-Snubbers with PAMSUITE846
Abstract
In order to control the voltage in distribution and transmission networks shunt reactors can be used for compensation of reactive power. Due to the switching of their inductive currents, unacceptable ... see moreswitching transient voltages might occur which can lead to damage of equipment. Furthermore, the breaker must be able to withstand the transient recovery voltage (TRV), amplitude and rate of rise (RRRV) respectively. One possibility to mitigate these switching transients are so-called RC Snubbers. They have to be dimensioned according to the topology and the values of R and C can be optimized with the PAMSUITE tool. In this presentation the modelling and the results of the TRV due to shunt reactor switching is discussed and the mitigation with RC Snubbers with the help of PAMSUITE is shown.
Author(s): Jin Yang - Ener-Phase Solutions
Type:Technical Presentation
Date: 2021-06-21
Modeling and evaluation of overvoltage792
Abstract
A case study will be presented demonstrating modeling of overvoltage in a moderately sized system involving medium voltage vacuum breakers, cables and transformers. The focus is on simulating high fre... see morequency overvoltage generated by circuit breaker prestrikes and re-ignitions and evaluating the impacts on transformer insulation.
-Results obtained from a customized breaker TRV model which is capable of controlling the capability of switching high frequency current will be presented.
-The methodology of analyzing severity of overvoltage in the frequency domain was applied in this project. Results and discussions regarding frequency domain analysis will be shared.
-Simulation results regarding typical system configurations with variation of key parameters such as cable lengths, load power factors will be briefly presented.
-Application of EMTP study results in assisting equipment specification, as well as overvoltage mitigation methods including optimizing switching sequences, necessity of snubber circuits will be discussed.
-Case specific strategies to improve simulation speed and work flow with EMTP will be introduced and discussed.