Tutorial 3-Fault Caculations
Tutorial 3-Fault Caculations
Question # 1
For the distribution feeder, shown in Fig. Q1, use the per unit method to determine the magnitude of
the fault current (If-3ph) in Amperes for a three phase fault at the feeder end. Use a system MVA
base of 100 MVA and a voltage base of 13.2 kV at the feeder.
115 kV/13.2 kV
40 MVA
XT = 7.5 %
115 kV
3-ph
Fault
13.2 kV
5 km line
XL = (0.306+j0.63) /km
If-3ph
Fig. Q1
Solution:
X sc
MVAsc
1
1500
1
, MVAsc pu
15 pu, X sc
0.067 pu,
MVAsc pu
MVAbase
100
15
2
kVbase
13.2 2
0.88 j1.81 pu
Z base 13.2 kV
1.742
X Tnew X Told
Z L1
13.2 10 3
I f 3 phA
0 V
76210 V
3
1954.1 66.9 A
3.966.9
3.966.9
E
1
Z eq1
I f 3 phpu
E1
Z eq1 pu
I base13.2 kV
1.00 V
0.446 66.9 pu
2.2466.9
MVAbase
3VLL
100 1000
3 13.2
4373.9 A
Xsc =
0.067 pu
XT =
0.1875 pu
ZTL =
0.88 + j 1.81 Pu
0.88 + j 2.07 Pu
2.2466.9 pu
Zeq =
If3ph =
0.446 pu
Ib =
4373.9
If3ph =
1954.1
Question # 2:
For the system shown in Fig. Q2, and starting from the data that are given, calculate the three-phase
and single-line-ground fault in Amperes at the Buses 3, 2, and 1 using:
a. The Ohmic method referring the system to the 115 kV bus.
b. The per-unit method.
Solution:
Z sc
2
VLL2
115
Z transformer Z pu Z base
Y-Y
2
VLL2
115
Z base
115/13.2 kV
25 MVA
Z% = 4.8
13.2 kV
2
a. Three-Phase Fault
115 10 3
I faultC
3 (13.92 25.39 83.35)
532.6 A referred to 115kV
1.125
Z TL
115
1.125
85.35 referred to 115 kV
13.2
115
532.6
13.2
4640.2 A referred to 13.2kV
I faultB
115 10 3
3 (13.92 25.39)
1689.0 A referred to 115kV
115
1689.0
13.2
14714.8 A referred to 13.2kV
I faultA
115 10 3
3 (13.92)
4769.8 A referred to 115kV
13.2 kV
Fig. Q2
115
Z base HV
13 .2
Z base LV
6 .97 referred to 13 .2 kV
25
MVAbase
4 .8
Z TX pu
0 .048 pu
100
MVA sc
950
MVA sc pu
38 pu
25
MVA base
Z sc pu
1
1
0.0263 pu
MVA sc pu
38
Z Line pu
1 .125
0.1614 pu
6 .97
a. Three-Phase Fault
VC pu
Vc
VC base
I fault C
VC pu
I base 13.2 kV
13.2
1 pu
13.2
VC pu
Z Line Z TX Z sc
MVAbase
3 kVBase
25 1000
3 13.2
1.0
4.24 pu
0.1614 0.0263 0.048
1093.47 A
V B pu
VB
VB base
I fault B
VB pu
I base 13.2 kV
13.2
1 pu
13.2
VB pu
Z TX Z sc
MVAbase
3 kVBase
1.0
13.46 pu
0.0263 0.048
25 1000
3 13.2
1093.47 A
VA
V Abase
I fault A
V A pu
I base 115 kV
115
1 pu
115
V A pu
Z sc
MVAbase
3 kVBase
1.0
38 pu
0.02638
25 1000
3 115
125.5 A
Question # 3
A portion of an 11 kV radial system is shown in Fig.Q3. The system may be operated with one
rather than two source transformers under certain operating conditions. Assume high voltage bus of
transformer is an infinite bus. Protection system for three-phase and line-to-line faults has to be
designed. Transformer and Transmission line reactances in ohms are referred to the 11 kV side as
shown in the Fig. Q3. Calculate the maximum fault currents (Ifmaxi) and minimum fault currents
(Ifmini) at bus 1-5.
Fig. Q3
Solution Hints:
1. Maximum fault current will occur for a three-phase with both transformers in service.
2. Minimum fault in this case is assumed for a line-to-line fault. A line-to-line fault produces a
fault current equal to 3 2 times the three-phase fault. Also the minimum fault current happens
for line-to-line faults with one transformer in service.
The maximum and minimum fault currents are given below for faults at bus 1-5
Fault
Level
Max Fault Current (A)
Min Fault Current (A)
1
2540
1100
2
525
377
Fault at Bus
3
343
262
4
240
190
5
162
132
I f 3 ph1
11 10 3
V
Z eq1
2.5
2540 A
I fLL1 0.866
1110 3
V
0.866
Z eq1
5
I f 3 ph 2
11 10 3 3
V
525 A
Z eq 2
(2.5 9.6)
I fLL 2 0.866
11 10 3 3
V
0.866
377 A
Z eq 2
(5 9.6)
I f 3 ph3
11 10 3 3
V
343 A
Z eq3
(2.5 9.6 6.4)
I fLL 3 0.866
11 10 3 3
V
0.866
262 A
Z eq3
(5 9.6 6.4)
I f 3 ph 4
11 10 3 3
V
240 A
Z eq 4
(2.5 9.6 6.4 8)
I fLL 4 0.866
11 10 3 3
V
0.866
190 A
Z eq 4
(5 9.6 6.4 8)
I f 3 ph5
11 10 3 3
11 10 3 3
V
V
1100 A