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NEPLAN B02 ShortCircuit Engl

This document summarizes the key features and capabilities of NEPLAN's short circuit analysis software. The software can perform short circuit analysis on 3-phase, 2-phase, and 1-phase AC systems as well as DC networks. It uses the superposition method and considers pre-fault voltages from load flow studies. It can compute various types of faults including single, two, three phase faults as well as user-defined faults. Results include short circuit currents, minimum/maximum faults, and overloaded equipment. The software models line coupling and mutual impedances to accurately calculate fault currents.

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NEPLAN B02 ShortCircuit Engl

This document summarizes the key features and capabilities of NEPLAN's short circuit analysis software. The software can perform short circuit analysis on 3-phase, 2-phase, and 1-phase AC systems as well as DC networks. It uses the superposition method and considers pre-fault voltages from load flow studies. It can compute various types of faults including single, two, three phase faults as well as user-defined faults. Results include short circuit currents, minimum/maximum faults, and overloaded equipment. The software models line coupling and mutual impedances to accurately calculate fault currents.

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Short Circuit Analysis

Application: Transmission Distribution Industrial - Generation



NEPLAN AG Oberwachtstrasse 2 CH 8700 Ksnacht ZH
Phone +41 44 914 36 66 Fax +41 44 991 19 71
www.neplan.ch


General Characteristics
- Standards IEC 60909, ANSI/IEEE
C37.10/C37.13
- IEC 61363-1 for off-shore/ship
plants, IEC 61660 for DC networks
- 3-phase, 2-phase and 1-phase AC
system or DC networks
- Superposition method with
consideration of prefault voltages
from a load flow.
- Computation of single-, two- (with
and without earth connection) and
three-phase faults.
- Option for computing user-defined fault types (e.g. double
earth fault, fault between two voltage levels).
- Option for computing line faults (fault location on line user-
selectable).
- Computable fault current types: initial symmetrical short-circuit
current and power, peak, breaking, steady state, thermal and
asymmetrical breaking current, plus DC component.
- Computation of minimum/maximum short-circuit current.
- Accurate model for transformer earthing connection.
- Petersen coil tuning in resonance earthed networks
- Current limiting due to circuit breakers and MOV.

Line Coupling
- Mutual impedances and capacitances in the
positive and negative-sequence systems are
allowed for in short-circuit current computation.
- Circuit and coupling parameters of the overhead
lines are computed from the conductor
configuration.
- Overhead lines with up to 6 3-phase systems and
3 earth wires can be computed (earthing of 3-
phase systems considered).
- Unrestricted number of overhead lines can be
entered.
- Parameters and conductor configuration are
saved in an SQL database.


Short Circuit Analysis
Application: Transmission Distribution Industrial - Generation

NEPLAN AG Oberwachtstrasse 2 CH 8700 Ksnacht ZH
Phone +41 44 914 36 66 Fax +41 44 991 19 71
www.neplan.ch


Results
- Automatic display of results.
- Move and delete function for result boxes.
- Self-defined result output in regard to units, formats and fault current types.
- Results can be inserted either at the beginning and/or end node, or also in the element's center.
- In the event of a short-circuit, all overloaded pieces of equipment (current transformers, voltage
transformers, circuit-breakers, etc.) are highlighted.
- Results can be saved in a result file (ASCII file) and in an SQL database.
- Result lists can be saved in text files.
- List output: sorted by voltage levels. Short-circuit impedance and all computable fault currents are
output as phase values or as symmetrical components.

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