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This document provides instructions for homework assignment 4 on capacitor bank switching problems. Students are asked to simulate different scenarios involving the energization of capacitor banks using the ATPDraw software. These scenarios include the inrush current from energizing a single bank, back-to-back energization of two banks, fault recovery voltages, and outrush problems. Students are instructed to determine system parameters, model the system in ATPDraw, develop calculations to determine current limiting elements, run simulations with and without limiting elements, and document the results in a formal report making recommendations to address any issues.

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5220 H04

This document provides instructions for homework assignment 4 on capacitor bank switching problems. Students are asked to simulate different scenarios involving the energization of capacitor banks using the ATPDraw software. These scenarios include the inrush current from energizing a single bank, back-to-back energization of two banks, fault recovery voltages, and outrush problems. Students are instructed to determine system parameters, model the system in ATPDraw, develop calculations to determine current limiting elements, run simulations with and without limiting elements, and document the results in a formal report making recommendations to address any issues.

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B.A.

Mork EE 5220 - HW #4 Spring 2012


Capacitor Bank Switching Problems Due Feb 8th

The file sk.acp, the in-class demo, has been sent to you via e-mail attachment. Move this into
your C:\atp\atpdraw\project subdirectory. This case may be a good starting point for this study.
Attached find a hand-drawn sketch of a ficticious 115-kV capacitor bank addition project. Note:
change the size the cap banks to 60 Mvar each! Values given on the sketch are total 3-phase
MVA/MW/MVAR and L-L voltages. The sketch is a L-N per phase equivalent of this 3-phase
system.

The aim of this exercise is to develop a simplistic per-phase simulation and investigate:
- Inrush and bus voltage recovery involving a single 115-kV Cap bank.
- Back-to-back energization (energize 2nd bank with first already energized).
- Recovery voltage following clearing a fault at point “R.” (Include CB bushing cap, see
Table 13.4 in textbook).
- Outrush problems involving the old oil-filled CBs for fault at point “O.”
- Voltage magnification at point “V.”

I suggest the following approach:

1) Determine system parameters and create ATPDraw system.


2) Using a spreadsheet, develop a straight-forward way of entering the key system parameters
(neglect resistance) that directly calculates the values of a) the back-to-back current
limiting reactors, if needed, and b) the outrush current limiting reactor, if needed.
Input parameters should be CB max Ip x fo rating, bus inductances, voltage levels, Cap bank
MVA sizes, etc.
3) Run ATP simulations for cases with and without the current liming reactors. Confirm the
peak currents, frequencies, and Ip x fo products that the CBs are subjected to. (Refer to
the CB ratings tables from lecture notes). Document the severity of the peak voltages
observed for voltage recovery and voltage magnification.

Report format: Write a formal summary report. Give and explain the key equations you used.
Attach your detailed hand calcs, and spread sheet. For this assignment, the content is what’s
important!

In your report:

- Describe the system. Explain why the cap banks are used. Are they sized properly? Explain.
- Describe the system operating events leading up to each problem.
- Use ATP to demonstrate operating events, with simulated waveforms to illustrate problems.
- Recommend corrective actions
- Current limiting L or R, synchronous switching, operating constraints, etc.
- Show ATP output proving that problems have been mitigated.
- Make overall recommendations – what should the design and operations engineers do?
- Include references to useful literature. Refer to the last page of the Cap Bank Switching
Tutorial for some key references.

Note - it’s expected that you may have many questions as you step through the spreadsheet and
ATP implementation details. Ask away and I will respond with e-mails and copy the whole
class. We’ll work our way through this together and learn some good transient simulation skills.

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