Published in International Journal of Advanced Research in Electrical and Electronics Engineering
ISSN: 2321-4775 Impact Factor:1.6 Volume:2 Issue:2 Year: 08 April,2014 Pages:37-44
Three phase fault on a power system network is most severe and uncommon. In order to maintain stability of power system, it is required to adjust the excitation system. A prior study of the effect of disturbance is required for proper designing of power system equipment’s. This paper analyses the effect of a three phase fault on a power system 33kV/11kV/3.3kV/0.415kV system. Power flow analysis, transient stability study is presented using ETAP simulations.
Transient stability analysis, critical clearing time, three phase fault, ETAP
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