Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 05/18/2011 - 08:58 Forums General Discussion I am doing a TRV study on a 345 kV reactor breaker. I noticed the EMTP example splits the reactor model in two. Why is this? Robert E Wilson AdminEMTP-RV Reactor Model Since the reactor's capacitances are distributed in nature, the 2 levels are required to represent adequately the reactor behavior at high frequencies during current chopping, which involves HF phenomena. EMTP-RV Tech Support Team Log in or register to post comments Wed, 05/18/2011 - 08:59 Permalink Log in or register to post comments
AdminEMTP-RV Reactor Model Since the reactor's capacitances are distributed in nature, the 2 levels are required to represent adequately the reactor behavior at high frequencies during current chopping, which involves HF phenomena. EMTP-RV Tech Support Team Log in or register to post comments Wed, 05/18/2011 - 08:59 Permalink
Reactor Model
Since the reactor's capacitances are distributed in nature, the 2 levels are required to represent adequately the reactor behavior at high frequencies during current chopping, which involves HF phenomena.
EMTP-RV Tech Support Team