ITEGAM-JETIA (Sep 2024)

Load flow, short circuit and motor starting studies in electrical power substations.

  • Mohan Muniappan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5935/jetia.v10i49.1151
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 49

Abstract

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Power system studies are essential for the proper planning and design of electrical power substations. This paper presents the load flow, short circuit, and motor starting studies for 33/6.6/0.44 kV electrical power substation. In this paper, the load flow study calculates the active power, reactive power, and bus voltage at various locations of the substation under various operating conditions and configurations. The short circuit study evaluates the transient performance of the substation under various fault conditions such as phase-to-ground fault and three-phase-to-ground fault cases. The motor starting studies analyze the transient performance of the substation while switching the induction motors. The modeling of 33/6.6/0.44 kV electrical power substation and simulation case studies are performed in PSCAD/EMTDC software. The simulation results show the steady state and transient performance of the substation under such scenarios.