An Evaluation of the ETRR2’s Electrical Power System Short Circuit Study Using ETAP Software | ||||
Arab Journal of Nuclear Sciences and Applications | ||||
Article 13, Volume 55, Issue 2, April 2022, Page 125-134 PDF (803.67 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/ajnsa.2022.93854.1509 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
SAID kotb 1; Ayman Azab Eisa2; Magdy Mahmoud Zaky3; Ahmed Ramadan Adly4 | ||||
1Atomic energy authoirty | ||||
2Department of Nuclear Safety and Radiological Emergency-NCRRT centre Egyptian Atomic Energy Authority (EAEA), Cairo, Egypt | ||||
3ETRR-2, EAEA, Egypt | ||||
4ETRR-2, EAEA | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Today, after more than twenty years of operation, the Egypt second research reactor (ETRR2’s) electrical power system needs to be re-evaluated in order to be sure that the system is still adequate for present situation of continuous operation under different circumstances, which may be severe in someinstances. In the process of revaluation of the ETRR2’s electrical power system, it is important to calculate the short circuit currents at several locationsin the system. For any electrical system, it is well known that determination of the short circuit current at different locations of the system is very important for two main reasons: first, selection of the short circuit rating for each equipment or switchboard and second, selection of the rating and setting for protective devices in the protection scheme. This work presents an analytical short circuit study of the ETRR2’s electrical power system by building its model using Electrical Transient and Analysis Program (ETAP software), which was not available during the ETRR2 design stage at the time. The built model was validated by comparing its simulation results with the designer calculation that was performed on limited points of the system. The authors take the advantages of this new advanced software to evaluate the system in every point we need in the system. Depending on the results of this study, it is feasible to decide which protective device or equipment that needs upgrading to be adequately rated for present operating circumstances. Also, the verified model can be used in future expansion, | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Short-circuit analysis; Nuclear Reactor power system; ETAP software | ||||
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