This thread has gone all wrong.
Now it is around 50 % facts and 50 % fiction.
Why is it that the concept of energy attracts so many people with marginal understanding and a fuzzy, to say the least, notion.
I feel quite maltreated. And seeing that a simple physical fact can be distorted the way it has been doesn't really make me happier. Bringing in capacitance between wires and postulating that the stored energy in an inductance causes a high fault current to flow is not physics. Nor is it engineering.
Can I have your attention again for a short while? Thanks.
The OP wanted to know why there is DC in the fault current. As you all(?) know, an EMF is needed to produce a current. So, I set out to explain why there is sometimes a DC component in the EMF. And it is so simply because any other phase angle than 90 or 270 degrees does introduce a DC component. I left out the part about DC current building up and flowing in the circuit, decaying according to the L/R time constant. Davidbeach's complementary information is correct and was, perhaps, necessary for those who cannot draw her/his own conclusions.
But, as is often the case, it opened a Pandora's box. And it attracted some posters that found it interesting to post their ideas on the subject. And that didn't make it any clearer. Physics is not politics. You cannot have an "opinion" on things like this. Facts are facts and there are no mysteries. Davidbeach and Electricpete have presented them. Can we have an end to this "exchange on opinions" now, please?
It is Eng-Tips, after all.
Gunnar Englund
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100 % recycled posting: Electrons, ideas, finger-tips have been used over and over again...