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1、a Date: 23 September 2008 Origin: European Latest date for receipt of comments: 30 November 2008 Project no.: 2008/03002 Responsible committee: PEL/73 Short circuit currents Interested committees: Title: Draft BS EN 60865-1 Short-circuit currents - Calculation of effects Part 1: Definitions and calc
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8、DC Licensed CopyChinese University of Hong Kong, 21/10/2008 08:43, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI b Introduction This draft standard is based on European discussions in which the UK took an active part. Your comments on this draft are welcome and will assist in the preparation of the consequent British
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14、 Document: ISO/DIS xxxxx 1 2 (3) 4 5 (6) (7) MB Clause No./ Subclause No./ Annex (e.g. 3.1) Paragraph/ Figure/Table/ Note (e.g. Table 1) Type of com- ment Comment (justification for change) by the MB Proposed change by the MB Secretariat observations on each comment submitted 3.1 Definition 1 ed Def
15、inition is ambiguous and needs clarifying. Amend to read . so that the mains connector to which no connection . 6.4 Paragraph 2 te The use of the UV photometer as an alternative cannot be supported as serious problems have been encountered in its use in the UK. Delete reference to UV photometer. Mic
16、rosoft and MS-DOS are registered trademarks, and Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Licensed CopyChinese University of Hong Kong, 21/10/2008 08:43, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI 73/147/CD COMMITTEE DRAFT (CD) IEC/TC or SC: TC 73 Project number IEC 60865-1 Ed. 3.0 Title of TC/SC: Short-cir
17、cuit currents Date of circulation 2008-09-19 Closing date for comments 2008-12-19 Also of interest to the following committees Supersedes document 73/143/MCR Functions concerned: Safety EMC Environment Quality assurance Secretary: Gunne Hegglid THIS DOCUMENT IS STILL UNDER STUDY AND SUBJECT TO CHANG
18、E. IT SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR REFERENCE PURPOSES. RECIPIENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT ARE INVITED TO SUBMIT, WITH THEIR COMMENTS, NOTIFICATION OF ANY RELEVANT PATENT RIGHTS OF WHICH THEY ARE AWARE AND TO PROVIDE SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION. Title: IEC 60865-1: Short-circuit currents - Calculation of effects - P
19、art 1: Definitions and calculation methods (Titre) : CEI 60865-1: Courants de court-circuit - Calcul des effets - Partie 1: Dfinitions et mthodes de calcul Introductory note FORM CD (IEC) 2001-07-01 International Electrotechnical Commission, IEC Licensed CopyChinese University of Hong Kong, 21/10/20
20、08 08:43, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI 60865-1/Ed.3 IEC:200X 2 73/147/CD CONTENTS 1 Scope and object4 2 Normative references .4 3 Definitions, symbols and units 5 3.1 Definitions.5 3.2 Symbols and units.6 4 General 10 5 Rigid conductor arrangements11 5.1 General.11 5.2 Calculation of electromagnetic f
21、orces 11 5.3 Effective distance between main conductors and between sub-conductors12 5.4 Calculation of stresses in rigid conductors.13 5.5 Structure loads due to rigid conductors .15 5.6 Consideration of automatic reclosing.15 5.7 Calculation with special regard to conductor oscillation .15 6 Flexi
22、ble conductor arrangements17 6.1 General.17 6.2 Effects on horizontal main conductors .18 6.3 Effects on vertical main conductors (droppers) 24 6.4 Effects on bundled conductors 25 6.5 Structure loads due to flexible conductors .27 7 The thermal effect on bare conductors28 7.1 General.28 7.2 Calcula
23、tion of temperature rise28 7.3 Calculation of thermal equivalent short-circuit current .28 7.4 Calculation of temperature rise and rated short-circuit withstand current density for conductors .29 7.5 Calculation of thermal short-circuit strength for different durations of the short-circuit .29 Annex
24、 A (normative) Equations for calculation of diagrams48 Bibliography52 Figure 1 Factor k1s for calculating the effective conductor distance.34 Figure 2 Loading direction and bending axis for multiple conductor arrangements .35 Figure 3 factor c for the influence of connecting pieces in equation (17)
25、36 Figure 4 Factors VF, V and Vs to be used with the three-phase and line-to-line short circuits.37 Figure 5 Factors Vr and Vrs to be used with three-phase automatic reclosing38 Figure 6 Maximum swing out angle m for a given maximum short-circuit duration Tk1.39 Figure 7 Factor for tensile force in
26、flexible conductors40 Figure 8 Geometry of a dropper. 40 Figure 9 2 as a function of 1.41 Figure 10 3 sin n 180 as a function of as/ds42 Licensed CopyChinese University of Hong Kong, 21/10/2008 08:43, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI 60865-1/Ed.3 IEC:200X 3 73/147/CD Figure 11 as a function of j and st43
27、Figure 12 a) as a function of j and st for 2.5 R S | | T | | for for (26) where 6 fin 2 N 50 10 m = (27) fin is the lowest value of when Youngs modulus becomes constant. The final Youngs modulus E for stranded conductors shall be used. The stress factor of the main conductor is given by: () NF lmng
28、3 st 2 sn 24 = (28) During or at the end of the short-circuit current flow, the span will have oscillated out of the steady-state position to the angle given by: k 1 k1 res k1 res 1 k1 res 1 cos 3600,5 20,5 = F H G I K J L N M M O Q P P R S | | T | | T T T T T T for for (29) Insofar as the duration
29、of the first short-circuit current flow Tk1 as defined in 3.1 is known, the maximum swing-out angle m may be determined as per figure 6 or calculated as given below. Otherwise, or if Tk1 is greater than the value 0,4 T, then the value 0,4 T shall be used for Tk1 in equations (29), (32) and (35). Dur
30、ing or after the short-circuit current flow the span will have oscillated to the maximum swing-out angle m which is obtained as follows: = R S T 1 sin 090 190 kk k r r for for (30) and m 1,25 arccos 0,7661 10 arccos 0,9850,766 1800,985 = + 6; 0,17 10-18 m4/(A2s) for aluminium/steel conductors with a
31、 cross section ratio of Al/St 6; 0,088 10-18 m4/(A2s) for copper. In the case of two-line single-phase systems, replace Ik3 in equation (37) by Ik2. The factor CD allows for sag increases caused by elastic and thermal elongation of the conductor and is given by () thela 2 c D 8 3 1+ += b l C (36) Th
32、e factor CF allows for a possible increase in the dynamic sag of the conductor caused by a change in shape of the conductor curve and is given by: Licensed CopyChinese University of Hong Kong, 21/10/2008 08:43, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI 60865-1/Ed.3 IEC:200X 22 73/147/CD Cr r r r F 1,05 0,97+0,1 1,
33、15 0,8 0,81,8 1,8 = 0,6 if m 70 and with a dropper in the middle of the span additionally max 60. In this case the drop force is given by: += 180 8121 m stf FF, (43) NOTE In short spans the bending stiffness of the span reduces the span drop, which means that the span drop is calculated to be too la
34、rge if the span length is less than approximately 100 times the diameter of the single conductor, i.e. l 6,0 1,0 * If 1,6 then = 1,6 shall be used. The factor V is given by: fc/f Factor V 0,8 1 * If 1,6 then = 1,6 shall be used. In the case of Vs, the same equations shall be used as for V, but fc/f
35、shall be replaced by fcs/f. Licensed CopyChinese University of Hong Kong, 21/10/2008 08:43, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI 60865-1/Ed.3 IEC:200X 50 73/147/CD A.5 Figure 5 The factor Vr is given by: 1,8 for fc/f 0,05 Vr = 1,0 0,615 lg (fc/f) for 0,05 fc/f 1,0 1,0 for fc/f 1,0 1,8 for fcs/f 0,05 Vrs =1,0
36、0,615 lg (fcs/f) for 0,05 fcs/f 1,0 1,0 for fcs/f 1,0 A.6 Figure 7 Factor is a function of and . It may be calculated as the real solution of the equation 232 21220+=b g b g b g with 0 1. A.7 Figure 8 The factor 2 is given by: () + + = 2 pipi pi 2 sin1 4 2sin 24sin 1 pi 2 f Tf e Tf f Tf Tf () ()() +
37、 + + + f Tf e Tf Tf Tf Tf f f fc pi 2 pi pi pi pi 2 2 2sin 2 2sin 2 cos 2 21 sin 8 pi 2 cos 2sin Tf f where is the time constant of the network and can be calculated according to IEC 60909-0: 980 021 ln 3 21 , , = f with 1,1 and = arctan (2f) If 1,1 then = 1,1 shall be used. f Tpi is the solution of
38、 the equation 2pi1 Tf= A.8 Figure 10 The factor 3 is given by () ()1arctan 1 180 sin ss ssss 3 = da da n ad Licensed CopyChinese University of Hong Kong, 21/10/2008 08:43, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI 60865-1/Ed.3 IEC:200X 51 73/147/CD A.9 Figure 11 is the real solution of the equation 3 st 2 st 0+=j2
39、1bg with j 2/3 j A.10 Figure 12 The function in Figure 12 maybe calculated numerically by solving the cubic equation with nonlinear coefficients 3 stst 0+=jf 2 1bg with 0 1, and f aa = 3 sws aa ya ya ya ya ya n sws as 180 as as as as = 2 sin 12 2 arctan 12 2 / / / / / 211yada asss =bg A.11 Figure 13
40、 The rated short-circuit withstand current density Sthr is given by S T c thr kr 20 20 20e 20b = ln 1 + - 20 C 1 + - 20 C 1 bg bg with the following data of material: Symbol SI-unit Copper Aluminium Alloy, Aluminium Conductor Steel Reinforced (ACSR) Steel c J(kgC) 390 910 480 kg/m 3 8 900 2 700 7 85
41、0 20 1/(m) 56 106 34,8 106 7,25 106 20 1/C 0,0039 0,004 0,0045 If base-temperatures other than 20 C are used, the equation for Sthr must be changed. Licensed CopyChinese University of Hong Kong, 21/10/2008 08:43, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI 60865-1/Ed.3 IEC:200X 52 73/147/CD Bibliography 1 CIGR: The
42、mechanical effects of short-circuit currents in open air substations (Rigid and flexible conductors). Vol. 105. Paris: CIGR SC 23, WG 11, 1996. 2 CIGR: The mechanical effects of short-circuit currents in open air substations (Part II). Vol. 214. Paris: CIGR SC 23, WG 03, 2002. Licensed CopyChinese University of Hong Kong, 21/10/2008 08:43, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI