1923
DOI: 10.1109/joaiee.1923.6593466
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Voltages induced by arcing grounds

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“…As a result of a short-circuit without the participation of the transition resistance (R F = 0), the phase voltages of the healthy phases U f assume the Energies 2024, 17, 93 2 of 14 values of the phase-to-phase voltage, i.e., they increase to the value of 1.73 U f . In the transition to such a state, a transient state with high pulsation occurs, the maximum value of which may result from the geometric difference of the steady states before and after the fault [6][7][8][9]. To simplify, it can be assumed that in the transient state, the maximum values of the instantaneous voltage of the healthy phase take values much higher in relation to the amplitude of the rated phase voltage.…”
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“…As a result of a short-circuit without the participation of the transition resistance (R F = 0), the phase voltages of the healthy phases U f assume the Energies 2024, 17, 93 2 of 14 values of the phase-to-phase voltage, i.e., they increase to the value of 1.73 U f . In the transition to such a state, a transient state with high pulsation occurs, the maximum value of which may result from the geometric difference of the steady states before and after the fault [6][7][8][9]. To simplify, it can be assumed that in the transient state, the maximum values of the instantaneous voltage of the healthy phase take values much higher in relation to the amplitude of the rated phase voltage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%