Short-Circuit Calculations in LV Cold Ironing Systems: Characteristic Currents Method CCM and IEC Method
IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, ISSN: 1939-9367, Vol: 58, Issue: 4, Page: 4394-4400
2022
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Article Description
This article presents the calculation procedure of short circuits adopting the characteristic currents method (CCM). In a previous paper by the author G. Parise, the CCM has been upgraded with the introduction of 'characteristic' countercurrents and the generalization of the Kirchhoff laws. For illustrating the calculation procedure, the selected case study deals with a low voltage cold ironing system where multiple ships are allowed to operate simultaneously on one shore power transformer and, so, a comparison has been developed between the IEC approach of the short-circuit calculation and the CCM.
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
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