2019
DOI: 10.1063/1.5135545
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Short circuit analysis on electrical power supply building # 71 BATAN for case reliability study of nuclear power plant electrical protection system

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“…Each plant power system design, whether new or an expansion to an existing system, must be analysed to ensure that it is safe, is reliable, meets the present objective, and permits expansion for future needs [1]. At the planning and design stage of an industrial power system, the following considerations must be made: the electrical system must be designed cost-e ectively for continuous and reliable service, people and equipment safety, ease of maintenance and operation, minimal power losses, mechanical equipment protection, interchangeability, and load addition [2,3]. A major study based on many theories and actual experiences would be required to accomplish the above goals and obtain the expected results.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each plant power system design, whether new or an expansion to an existing system, must be analysed to ensure that it is safe, is reliable, meets the present objective, and permits expansion for future needs [1]. At the planning and design stage of an industrial power system, the following considerations must be made: the electrical system must be designed cost-e ectively for continuous and reliable service, people and equipment safety, ease of maintenance and operation, minimal power losses, mechanical equipment protection, interchangeability, and load addition [2,3]. A major study based on many theories and actual experiences would be required to accomplish the above goals and obtain the expected results.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%