munaki
Electrical
- Apr 20, 2009
- 1
Hi there,
I have just read that in microgrids, due to the power electronics, the fault current while operating in islanded mode are relatively small.
I don't know, and I can not find why these power electronics are affecting the fault current. My only idea is related with the limiting current variation of the diodes, but as I said I haven't found anything.
Any help will be appreciated.
Regards,
munaki.
I have just read that in microgrids, due to the power electronics, the fault current while operating in islanded mode are relatively small.
I don't know, and I can not find why these power electronics are affecting the fault current. My only idea is related with the limiting current variation of the diodes, but as I said I haven't found anything.
Any help will be appreciated.
Regards,
munaki.