To comply with IEC 60076-5, transformers must be designed to withstand both and dynamic effects during a short circuit. A. Thermal Ability to Withstand Short Circuit
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The interaction between the massive fault current and the leakage magnetic fields creates electromagnetic forces (Lorentz forces).
: It defines the requirements for transformers to withstand the thermal and dynamic effects of external short circuits (e.g., line-to-line or line-to-earth faults) without sustaining damage.
Manufacturers can demonstrate short-circuit compliance using two primary methods under the standard. Method 1: The Short-Circuit Test
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To comply with IEC 60076-5, transformers must be designed to withstand both and dynamic effects during a short circuit. A. Thermal Ability to Withstand Short Circuit
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The interaction between the massive fault current and the leakage magnetic fields creates electromagnetic forces (Lorentz forces).
: It defines the requirements for transformers to withstand the thermal and dynamic effects of external short circuits (e.g., line-to-line or line-to-earth faults) without sustaining damage.
Manufacturers can demonstrate short-circuit compliance using two primary methods under the standard. Method 1: The Short-Circuit Test