IEEE 13-Node Incident Energy Analysis Using Online Platform
Author
Camponogara, Marina
Marchesan, Ana Paula Ghesti
Bernardon, Daniel Pinheiro
Milbradt, Rafael Gressler
Marchesan, Tiago Bandeira
Pepe, Fernando César
Santos, Gilnei José Gama dos
Chiara, Lucas Melo de
Metadata
Show full item recordAbstract
The thermal hazard is considered the most significant hazard from an arc flash event. The protection against this type of hazard is associated with the assessment of incident energy, a study that aims to analyze the possibility of occurrence of an electric arc, the incident energy produced by it and the necessary protections so that the work in electricity is safe. An incident energy analysis is performed to the 634 bus of IEEE 13 Node system using the ATP Draw software to simulate a three-phase shot-circuit and an online platform that runs the IEEE Std 1584-2018 model is employed to obtain the incident energy levels and arc-flash boundary values for different durations of arcing event. As a closing, the personal protective equipment required for the different time scenarios are analyzed, according to the two approaches proposed in NFPA 70E-2021. https://doi.org/10.53316/sepoc2021.057
The following license files are associated with this item: