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Dynamic Characteristics Analysis of Closing Resistors of Gas Insulated Switchgear

Hae-Yong Cho, Sung-Ho Lee, Sung-Sam Lim, Ki-Joung Lee, Min-Woo Kim
JKSPE 2005;22(11):104-110.
Published online: November 1, 2005
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GIS(Gas Insulated Switchgear) is used in electric power system, to insure non conductivity, breaking capacity and operating reliability. The commercial dynamic analysis code COSMOS MOTION and 3-D modeling program SOLID WORKS were used to simulate dynamic analysis of the closing resistors of the GIS in this paper. To reduce chatter vibration of closing resistors, the motion of moving and fixed parts of closing resistors were simulated by varying the spring constant, the damping coefficient and the mass of moving and fixed parts. The simulated results were compared with experimental results. As a result, chatter vibration of closing resistors of the GIS could be reduced by using the results. These data can be used to determine the spring constant, the damping coefficient and mass of a moving part to reduce chatter vibration when the next model is developed.

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Dynamic Characteristics Analysis of Closing Resistors of Gas Insulated Switchgear
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng.. 2005;22(11):104-110.   Published online November 1, 2005
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