kingtutley
Electrical
- May 11, 2007
- 49
Ok. New grad here working in power generation industry.
I have been given the task of calculating the short circuit fault current in a bus system given the following information:
4-Hydro generators rated at 38.5MVA, 13.8kV : grounded wye conneced (I am given no further info about the generators, so I have been assuming a 0.12 p.u. subtransient reactance)
2 of these generators will be fed into a bank of three tripple winding transformers 15/15/30MVA, 13.8/13.8/161kV (delta:delta:wye)
Transformer impedances are 10% primary:secondary and primary:tertairy. secondary:tertiary is 20% (This is the only information I am given about these transformers).
If I analyze this using a simplistic approach and say that the generator component to the fault on the 13.8kV bus is (38.5M/(13.8k*sqrt(33)))/.12 and the second generators component to this fault is (38.5M/(13.8k*sqrt(3)))/.2 and the system component is (30M/(161k*sqrt(3)))/.1 then my fault current is 22.553kA.
I have been told that the fault current has been calculated to be 31.953kA Symmetrical and 41.225kA Asymmetrical.
What am I missing here? I should be at least CLOSE to this.
Please, be kind.
I have been given the task of calculating the short circuit fault current in a bus system given the following information:
4-Hydro generators rated at 38.5MVA, 13.8kV : grounded wye conneced (I am given no further info about the generators, so I have been assuming a 0.12 p.u. subtransient reactance)
2 of these generators will be fed into a bank of three tripple winding transformers 15/15/30MVA, 13.8/13.8/161kV (delta:delta:wye)
Transformer impedances are 10% primary:secondary and primary:tertairy. secondary:tertiary is 20% (This is the only information I am given about these transformers).
If I analyze this using a simplistic approach and say that the generator component to the fault on the 13.8kV bus is (38.5M/(13.8k*sqrt(33)))/.12 and the second generators component to this fault is (38.5M/(13.8k*sqrt(3)))/.2 and the system component is (30M/(161k*sqrt(3)))/.1 then my fault current is 22.553kA.
I have been told that the fault current has been calculated to be 31.953kA Symmetrical and 41.225kA Asymmetrical.
What am I missing here? I should be at least CLOSE to this.
Please, be kind.