Abstract:Gas insulated substations (GISs) are broadly used for transmission and distribution in electric power networks. Very fast transient overvoltage (VFTO) caused by SF6 discharge during switching operations in a GIS may threaten the insulation of electrical equipment. In this paper, a novel VFTO suppression method with great prospects in engineering, called the spiral tube damping busbar, is proposed. The suppressing mechanism of the new method is analyzed. The structure and the design characteristics of the dampi… Show more
“…In what follows, each paper published in this special issue is introduced briefly by highlighting its main contributions. Authors in [1] have proposed a novel very fast transient overvoltage (VFTO) suppression method with great prospects in engineering, called the spiral tube damping busbar. The paper results showed that the improved damping busbar has a significant suppressing effect on the amplitude and the frequency of very fast transient overvoltage.…”
The electrical demands in several countries around the world are increasing due to the huge energy requirements of prosperous economies and the human activities of modern life [...]
“…In what follows, each paper published in this special issue is introduced briefly by highlighting its main contributions. Authors in [1] have proposed a novel very fast transient overvoltage (VFTO) suppression method with great prospects in engineering, called the spiral tube damping busbar. The paper results showed that the improved damping busbar has a significant suppressing effect on the amplitude and the frequency of very fast transient overvoltage.…”
The electrical demands in several countries around the world are increasing due to the huge energy requirements of prosperous economies and the human activities of modern life [...]
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