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Arrester Literature Library

 

This is a public library for all those interested in High Voltage Arrester Technology. 

If anyone wishes to contribute, send your uncopyrighted literature directly to Jonathan.Woodworth@arresterWorks.com 

 

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Modern ZNO Surge Arresters Under Short-Circuit Current Stresses

  Test Experiences and Critical Review of the IEC Standard

   R.P.P Smeets, H. Barts, W.A. van der Linden   of Kema High-Power Lab

   L. Stenstrom ABB Power.

Abstract

This paper summarizes short-circuit testing of arresters and provides the rationale for the changes that came about to 60099-4 in 2006 with regard to short-circuit testing of polymer housed arresters. 

 

Metal-oxide Surge Arrester Model for Fast Transient Simulations

F. Fernandez and R Diaz  both of National University of Tucuman Argentina

Abstract

In this paper, a different, also straightforward approach, for the generation of the IEEE model parameters from published manufacturer’s data, is presented. The model was verified for several medium voltage arresters from different manufacturers. The simulations were performed with the Alternative Transient Program (ATP) and the results were compared with both the data reported on the manufacturer’s catalogue and experimental data acquired in the high voltage laboratory.

 

Simulation of Metal Oxide Surge Arrester Dynamic behavior Under Fast Transients

Bayadi, Harid, Zehar and Belkhiat

Abstract

Several models have been proposed to simulate the frequency-dependent characteristic of MOV material. These models differ in the calculation and adjustment of their parameters. In this present paper, a simulation of metal oxide surge arrester (MOSA) dynamic behavior during fast electromagnetic transients on power systems is done. Some models proposed in the literature are used. The simulations are performed with the Alternative Transients Program (ATP) version of Electromagnetic Transient Program (EMTP) to evaluate some metal oxide surge arrester models and verify their accuracy

 

 

 

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