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    Problem 4.8

    Capacitor Switching

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    Problem 5.6b

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    Lecture 1

  • Fundamentals of transient phenomena
    1. Current (I) can not change instantaneously in an L
    2. Voltage (V) can not change instantaneously in a C
    3. Energy must be conserved

  • "THUMBPRINTS", the circuit elements characteristics
  • Lecture 2

  • Laplace Transformation applied to electrical transients
  • Lecture 3

  • Examples:asymetrical fault current
    1. Asymetrical fault current
    2. Capacitor bank switching

    Lecture 4

  • Capacitor bank switching (cont.)
  • Openning switches:
    1. Transient Recovery Voltage (TRV)

    Lecture 5

  • Openning switches (cont.):
    1. Transient Recovery Voltage (TRV)
    2. Rate of Rise of Recovery Voltage (RRRV)
    3. Interaction with the CB and the Power System
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    Lecture 6

  • Damping
    1. Dmping ratio
    2. Natural frequency
    3. Mechanical analogy of electrical system

    Lecture 7

  • Damping
    1. Discusion of Problem 4.9

    Lecture 8

  • Damping
    1. Discusion of Problem 4.8

    Lecture 9

  • Abnormal switching transients
    1. Current chopping on transformers

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