Theoretical Investigation of Electric Transmission Systems under Short-Circuit Conditions

The following features of a transmission system under short-circuit conditions are discussed: 1. Mechanical forces between the phases of three-conductor, three-phase cables when carrying short-circuit current; also the forces between busbars are investigated. 2. The heating of the conductors of the...

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