Thanks for the tip Desrod2!
Unfortunately I don't have access to such software.
Basically, I'm in a need of a rough (but well grounded) guide of what I could load on that cable given a given conductor area.
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Hi all!
I've got a really old 36 kV copper cable of Hochstadter-type, and no data sheets available.
Anyone knows a decent table that can be used for max load of this cable? Or some resources as to which approximation can be made?
The closest I have is looking at a load table for a...
Thanks for the link ScottyUK.
But I am looking more for a description of how this can be applied to fault calculations specifically.
Consider a phase-to-earth fault on the secondary side - how would you model the zero-sequence impedance for that case (with this particular transformer)?
Would...
Hey all,
currently working on a 145/40 transformer that is earthed (neutral) directly to the ground on the upside and through a 500 Ohm resistor on the downside (i.e. the neutral).
My questions:
- how to model the zero-sequence impedance correctly on the downside, with regards to the 500 Ohm...
Since I'm completely new to PSS/E I have a following question about the output of this file.
I am analyzing a smaller network that is connected to a larger network through a transformer.
A short circuit analysis is made on the bus of the larger network (meaning, I need the equivalent impedance...
Hi all!
I have a coming up project to analyze an industrial network for fault analysis and relaying.
Can any of you recommend some good software to accomplish this? Since I am new in the position, I don't have any prior experience with software analysis. There are many different vendors to...