Sustainable operation analysis of the mining industry power supply system
The paper presents an analysis of operating currents and torques during self-starting of motors with a voltage of 6 kV for cases of short circuit in the head feeders from the main step-down substation and in the feeders to the most distant substations of mining enterprises. For the network under con...
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EDP Sciences
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/4a6704f2fcac479397abf6f210c548e5 |
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Sumario: | The paper presents an analysis of operating currents and torques during self-starting of motors with a voltage of 6 kV for cases of short circuit in the head feeders from the main step-down substation and in the feeders to the most distant substations of mining enterprises. For the network under consideration, the characteristic modes are: short circuit on the buses of shop substations. For the mining industry when selfstarting asynchronous motors with a squirrel-cage rotor and synchronous motors with asynchronous startup, the current multiplicity will be determined by the duration of the power failure (run-down duration). It has been established that the acceleration of motors during self-start will be somewhat slower than the usual start, since self-start begins at a speed of 0.89–0.94 of the synchronous speed and a resistance torque is equal to 0.65–0.75 of the maximum motor torque. The self-starting time of the motors is from 9 s to 42 s. To ensure self-starting conditions in the most severe modes in mountain conditions, it is necessary to make changes to the protection settings presented in the work. |
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