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Sequence Component Modelling in Transformer and Transmission Line

This document is a tutorial on sequence modeling presented by S.A. Soman from the Department of Electrical Engineering at IIT Bombay. It outlines two problems - the first involves calculating fault currents for a 13.8kV system connected to a 480V bus with two motor loads, and the second involves calculating fault currents for a 3 bus system using given sequence data for transmission lines and generators.

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Sequence Component Modelling in Transformer and Transmission Line

This document is a tutorial on sequence modeling presented by S.A. Soman from the Department of Electrical Engineering at IIT Bombay. It outlines two problems - the first involves calculating fault currents for a 13.8kV system connected to a 480V bus with two motor loads, and the second involves calculating fault currents for a 3 bus system using given sequence data for transmission lines and generators.

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Sequence Modeling (Tutorial)


S. A. Soman Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Bombay

S. A. Soman

Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Bombay

Sequence Modeling (Tutorial)

Problem 1

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S. A. Soman

Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Bombay

Sequence Modeling (Tutorial)

Problem 1

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Problem 1
Figure shows the single line diagram of a 13.8kV system connected to a 480V bus through a 13.8kV/480V transformer. Two motor loads of 400hp and 600hp are connected to the bus through three parallel three core copper cables. If a 3 phase bolted fault occurs at F1 , compute the fault currents. Repeat the calculations for fault at F2 .

S. A. Soman

Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Bombay

Sequence Modeling (Tutorial)

Problem 1

Problem 2

Problem 2
Figure shows the single line diagram of a 3 bus system. The sequence data for transmission lines and generators are given in table. If a bolted single line to ground fault occurs at F, calculate the fault current. If the fault impedance is j0.1 pu; what will be the fault current?

S. A. Soman

Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Bombay

Sequence Modeling (Tutorial)

Problem 1

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Problem 2 (Contd.)

Description Generator-A Generator-B Transmission Line 1 Transmission Line 2 Transmission Line 3 Transmission Line 4

Sequence Data in pu Zero Positive Negative j0.03 j0.25 j0.15 j0.02 j0.20 j0.12 j0.24 j0.08 j0.08 j0.65 j0.13 j0.13 j0.18 j0.06 j0.06 j0.18 j0.06 j0.06

S. A. Soman

Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Bombay

Sequence Modeling (Tutorial)

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S. A. Soman

Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Bombay

Sequence Modeling (Tutorial)

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