Switching and Power Frequency Transients in EHV Systems A Review and Case study

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K. S. Meera
Santosh Kumar Patro

Abstract

Overvoltages caused by transients are important in a power system as they cause stresses on electrical equipment. Majority of power system failures are directly or indirectly related to transient problems rather than steady state operation. The insulation level of each element in a power system is governed by the transient voltages originating as a result of lightning, short circuits and switching actions. In contrast to lightning, switching overvoltages originates on the system and is inherently measured in terms of the system voltage.>p/p

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How to Cite
Meera, K. S., & Kumar Patro, S. (2014). Switching and Power Frequency Transients in EHV Systems A Review and Case study. Power Research - A Journal of CPRI, 1–10. Retrieved from https://node6473.myfcloud.com/~geosocin/CPRI/index.php/pr/article/view/830

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