2023
DOI: 10.35833/mpce.2021.000399
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Impact of Grid Topology on Pole-to-ground Fault Current in Bipolar DC Grids: Mechanism and Evaluation

Abstract: The fault current level analysis is important for bipolar direct current (DC) grids, which determines the operation and protection requirements. The DC grid topology significantly impacts the current path and then the fault current level of the grid, which makes it possible to limit the fault current by optimizing the grid topology. However, the corresponding discussion in the literature is indigent. Aiming at this point, the impact of grid topology, i.e., the connecting scheme of converters, on the pole-to-gr… Show more

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“…Grounding grid is an important foundation to ensure the safe operation of the power system [1][2][3]. The grounding grid is always buried and underground, affected by the surrounding environment and corrosion, serious corrosion of the grounding grid will even produce a breakpoint, resulting in a reduction in the ability of the grounding grid to dissipate the current, and sometimes even produce an abnormal increase in the ground voltage and jeopardize the safety of the staff on inspection [4][5][6][7][8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Grounding grid is an important foundation to ensure the safe operation of the power system [1][2][3]. The grounding grid is always buried and underground, affected by the surrounding environment and corrosion, serious corrosion of the grounding grid will even produce a breakpoint, resulting in a reduction in the ability of the grounding grid to dissipate the current, and sometimes even produce an abnormal increase in the ground voltage and jeopardize the safety of the staff on inspection [4][5][6][7][8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%