GJJ
Electrical
- Aug 26, 2002
- 7
Gentlemen,
I am planning on feeding an offshore platform via a #2,15kV subsea power cable. A factor I would like to consider is whether the combination of the magnetizing inrush current (Inductive) of the transformer and the line inrush current (Capacitive) of the subsea cable will present a coordination and/or protection problem if both are energized at the same time. Only the step-up transformer and subsea cable will be energized. The step down transformer and loads at the receiving platform will be added after energization. The net current appearing at the energizing (sending) platform should be lower as the two components compensate mutually. I would like to prove this conclusion by long hand calculation if possible. If any one knows of any technical papers and/or mathematical tutorials that may help me get started I would appreciate it very much. Please advise. Thanks.
Regards,
GJJ
I am planning on feeding an offshore platform via a #2,15kV subsea power cable. A factor I would like to consider is whether the combination of the magnetizing inrush current (Inductive) of the transformer and the line inrush current (Capacitive) of the subsea cable will present a coordination and/or protection problem if both are energized at the same time. Only the step-up transformer and subsea cable will be energized. The step down transformer and loads at the receiving platform will be added after energization. The net current appearing at the energizing (sending) platform should be lower as the two components compensate mutually. I would like to prove this conclusion by long hand calculation if possible. If any one knows of any technical papers and/or mathematical tutorials that may help me get started I would appreciate it very much. Please advise. Thanks.
Regards,
GJJ