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Short Circuit Calculation Using MVA Method

The document describes calculating short circuit currents using the MVA method for a power system consisting of a utility, transformers, generators, and motors. It provides the ratings and impedances of the system components and calculates the equivalent MVA and short circuit current contribution of each component. The calculations show the short circuit current progressively reducing at each downstream component until reaching 42.3 kA at the 400V bus for a 3-phase fault, and 36.6 kA for a single-phase to ground fault.

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Short Circuit Calculation Using MVA Method

The document describes calculating short circuit currents using the MVA method for a power system consisting of a utility, transformers, generators, and motors. It provides the ratings and impedances of the system components and calculates the equivalent MVA and short circuit current contribution of each component. The calculations show the short circuit current progressively reducing at each downstream component until reaching 42.3 kA at the 400V bus for a 3-phase fault, and 36.6 kA for a single-phase to ground fault.

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Short circuit calculation using MVA method (manual)

09:17 Anggara No comments


By : Gusti Anggara,
Maaf saya tulis dalam bahasa inggris, karena ini saya belajar dari literatur
berbahasa inggris.

Utility: 150KV, 1000 MVAsc


Transformer 1: 170 MVA, 150/13.8KV, 15% Z

13.8KV Bus
Generator: 100MVA, X"d = 0.2
Transformer 2: 30 MVA, 13.8/6.6KV, 15% Z

6.6KV Bus
Transformer 3: 2MVA, 6.6KV/400V, 10% Z
Motor 1: 10 MVA (Lumped), 20% Z
400V Bus
Motor 2: 1000 KVA (Lumped), 20% Z
Motor 3: 600 KVA (Lumped), 10% Z

In the event of a short circuit, the sources of short circuit current are
1. Utility
2. Generators
3. Motors

Static loads such as heaters and lighting do not contribute to short circuit.

"Equivalent MVA" are:


Transformers and Motors

Generators

Cables and Reactors

So, here are the results of MVAsc:


Utility: MVAsc = 1000MVA
Transformer 1: MVAsc = 170 / 0.15 = 1133.33 MVA

13.8KV Bus
Generator: MVAsc = 100 / 0.2 = 500 MVA
Transnformer 2: MVAsc = 30 / 0.15 = 200 MVA

6.6KV Bus
Transformer 3: MVAsc = 2 / 0.1 = 20 MVA
Motor 1: MVAsc = 10 / 0.2 = 50 MVA

400V Bus
Motor 2: MVAsc = 1 / 0.2 = 5 MVA
Motor 3: MVAsc = 0.6 / 0.1 = 6 MVA

Now we calculate the upstream contribution :


At Transformer 1:
MVAsc @ 150KV = 1000 MVA
MVAsc @ 13.8KV = 1/ (1 / 1000 + 1 /1133.33) = 531.25 MVA

At Transformer 2:
MVAsc @ 13.8KV = 531.25 + 500 = 1031.25 MVA
MVAsc @ 6.6KV = 1/ (1 / 1031.25 + 1 / 200) = 167.51 MVA

At Transformer 3:
MVAsc @ 6.6KV = 167.51 + 50 = 217.51 MVA
MVAsc @ 400V = 1/ (1 / 217.51 + 1 / 20) = 18.31 MVA

At 400V Motors
Motor 3: MVAsc = 18.31 x 5 / ( 5 + 6 ) = 8.3 MVA
Motor 4: MVAsc = 18.31 x 6 / ( 5 + 6 ) = 9.98 MVA
The fault MVAsc @bus 400V = 18.31 + 5 + 6 = 29.31MVAsc
The three phase If = 29.31/(1.732*(0.4)) = 42.3 kA.

Now we come to fault single phase to ground :


For single phase faults, positive sequence, negative sequence and zero sequence
impedances need to be calculated.
If = 3 (I1 + I2 + I0)

Examining the circuit in above, at the 400V Bus, on Transformer 3 contributes to the
zero sequence current.

For transformers, the negative sequence and zero sequence impedance are equal to the positive sequence impedance.

Z1 = Z2 = Z0 or
MVA1 = MVA2 = MVA0
@bus 400V;
1 / MVAsc =1/3 (1 / MVAsc1 + 1 / MVAsc2 + 1 / MVAsc0)
1 / MVAsc = 1/3 (1 / 29.31 + 1 / 29.31 + 1 / 20 )

1/ MVAsc =

MVAsc = 1/ = 25.4 MVAsc

If = 25.4 / (1.732 x 0.4) = 36.6 kA

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