IEEE/PES Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exhibition
DOI: 10.1109/tdc.2002.1177721
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A method to decide the switching instants of controlled switching circuit breaker for shunt reactors

Abstract: Abslrod-This paper describes a method which determines the operating instants of the circuit breaker for controlled switching of shunt reactors independent of the network configuration, in order to reduce overvoltages and inrush currents. Some other previous papers offered the favorable instants for both isolated and directly earthed neutral case, but not for the earthed neutral through a reactor. The proposed method in this paper is based on two facts. First, the instant of a maximum voltage between contacts … Show more

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“…The relative value k [26] of a CB RDDS with regard to the rate of voltage approaching the zero-cross, which is ωU m , is represented as…”
Section: Traditional Methods For Calculation Of Pre-breakdown Instantmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relative value k [26] of a CB RDDS with regard to the rate of voltage approaching the zero-cross, which is ωU m , is represented as…”
Section: Traditional Methods For Calculation Of Pre-breakdown Instantmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Energization of power system components is accompanied by a switching transient, and the energization transients of components such as transformers, shunt capacitor banks, and conventional shunt reactors have been well documented. However, owing to their special body structures, MCSR energization transients are more complicated than those of conventional shunt reactors and transformers, and there has not been much research so far on the energization of MCSRs …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phase-controlled switching (or synchronous switching) can improve the breaking capacity and extend the service life of VCB's by effectively reduce switching surges [1][2]. It is the key technology to achieve phase-controlled switching that the dispersion of operation time is no more than 1ms [3], that is difficult for traditional switchgears using spring actuator or electromagnetic actuator.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%