IEC 61660-2:1997
Short-circuit currents in d.c. auxiliary installations in power plants and substations - Part 2: Calculation of effects
Short-circuit currents in d.c. auxiliary installations in power plants and substations - Part 2: Calculation of effects
- Статус документа:
- Действующий
- Формат:
- Электронный (PDF)
- Количество страниц:
- 75
- Дата публикации:
- 17 июня 1997 г.
- Издание:
- IEC IS 61660 edition 1 version 1
- ICS:
- 17.220.01
Describes a method for calculation of the mechanical and thermal effects on rigid conductors caused by short-circuit currents in d.c. auxilliary installations in power plants and substations, as described in IEC 61660-1. Provides a method which has wide application and which gives results of sufficient accuracy. The calculation method is based on substitute functions, which cause approximately the same maximum stresses in the conductors and the same forces on the supports as the actual electromagnetic force.
Abstract
Overview
IEC 61660-2:1997 is an international standard published by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) that addresses the calculation of mechanical and thermal effects caused by short-circuit currents in direct current (d.c.) auxiliary installations within power plants and substations. This standard is part two of a broader series concerning short-circuit currents in these critical electrical systems and focuses specifically on the methods for calculating the impact of these short-circuits on rigid conductors.
The document provides a robust and practical calculation method based on substitute functions that approximate the maximum mechanical stresses and forces on conductor supports due to electromagnetic forces during a short circuit. By employing this method, engineers and designers can ensure safety, reliability, and compliance in power plant and substation auxiliary d.c. installations.
Key Topics
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Mechanical Effects Calculation The standard outlines procedures to compute the electromagnetic forces exerted on rigid conductors during a short circuit, including the resultant stresses on conductors and the forces transmitted to their supports. These calculations are essential for verifying conductor strength and the integrity of supporting structures.
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Thermal Effects Calculation IEC 61660-2 provides methods for determining the temperature rise in bare conductors and electrical equipment due to the heating effect of short-circuit currents. This helps ensure materials and components can withstand thermal stresses without damage.
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Scope of Application The standard applies exclusively to d.c. auxiliary installations, covering equipment such as:
- Three-phase AC to DC rectifiers with 50 Hz bridge connections
- Lead-acid stationary batteries
- Smoothing capacitors
- Independently excited DC motors
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Calculation Methodology The calculation approach relies on substitute functions designed to replicate the electromagnetic force effects closely, facilitating practical applications with sufficient accuracy for engineering decision-making.
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Related Installations and Equipment While focusing on rigid conductors, the standard advises referencing IEC 60949 and IEC 60986 for guidance on cables and insulated conductors.
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Integration with Other Standards IEC 61660-2 works in conjunction with IEC 61660-1, which covers the calculation of short-circuit currents themselves, ensuring a comprehensive analysis framework from current calculation through effect determination.
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Design Considerations The standard emphasizes the importance of considering operational loads such as dead weight, mechanical forces from switching, and seismic activity alongside short-circuit induced stresses for robust infrastructure design.
Applications
IEC 61660-2:1997 is highly relevant for:
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Power Plant Design Engineers Calculating the forces and heating caused by short-circuits helps optimize conductor and support design to maintain system integrity under fault conditions.
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Substation Equipment Manufacturers Ensuring product designs can withstand short-circuit stresses as per international standards improves performance reliability and market acceptance.
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Electrical Safety Analysts Assessing clearances, thermal ratings, and mechanical loading during faults supports effective maintenance and risk mitigation strategies.
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Installation and Maintenance Personnel Understanding the potential impacts of short-circuits enables better planning for inspections, retentions, and potential upgrades.
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Standardization and Regulatory Bodies Employing IEC 61660-2 as a reference ensures uniformity in safety and design approaches for d.c. auxiliary networks across the global electric power industry.
Related Standards
- IEC 61660-1: Calculation of short-circuit currents in d.c. auxiliary installations, providing fundamental current values used in effect calculations.
- IEC 60949: Calculation methods for short-circuit currents in three-phase systems, applicable for cables and insulated conductors.
- IEC 60986: Guidance for insulation coordination in direct current systems, relevant for understanding thermal and dielectric stresses.
- IEC 60050 (International Electrotechnical Vocabulary): Provides terminology and definitions crucial for maintaining consistency and clarity in technical communication related to electrotechnical standards.
By aligning engineering practices with IEC 61660-2 requirements, professionals ensure safety, durability, and operational reliability of d.c. auxiliary installations, crucial to the robust functioning of modern power plants and substations.
Keywords: IEC 61660-2, short-circuit currents, DC auxiliary installations, power plants, substations, electromagnetic forces, thermal effects, rigid conductors, fault current calculations, electrical standards, IEC standard, mechanical stress calculation, conductor temperature rise.
Технические детали
- Технический комитет
- TC 73 - Short-circuit currents
- SKU
- IEC 61660-2:1997
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