royclh
Electrical
- Apr 10, 2007
- 28
hi, i'd like to ask a question that perhaps sound a bit stupid. i don't know why, i seem to get clogged up easily with this simple and basic stuff.
Assume a lossless transmission system connecting one single generator (on the left) to a load center (on the right). Assume a series capacitor is placed closed to a generator side station. If the Xc is made exactly equal to the source reactance, what is the fault current contribution if a fault occurs after the capacitor? Some people said it's zero but some said it's maximum... I thought it should be maximum.
Assume a lossless transmission system connecting one single generator (on the left) to a load center (on the right). Assume a series capacitor is placed closed to a generator side station. If the Xc is made exactly equal to the source reactance, what is the fault current contribution if a fault occurs after the capacitor? Some people said it's zero but some said it's maximum... I thought it should be maximum.