ELECTROSTATIC RESPONSE OF 3D-THREE-PHASE CONDUCTORS CONFIGURATION
Keywords:
electrostatic field calculation, basis set of solutions, surface charge method, 3D-three-phase configurations, electrostatic response, unbalanced three-phase systemAbstract
This paper is a summary of the exhaustive
electrostatic study of a three-phase conductors
configuration using the basis set of solutions
method and the surface charge method.
The electrostatic responses of several three
phase configurations, with different radius
and voltage settings, were studied. It was
confirmed that the “distance between
conductors/conductors radius” parameter (d/R) is
appropriate to describe their behaviours.
It has been proved that the product of maximum
field strength and the conductor radius remains
unchanged for constant d/R. An empirical
expression that relates this product to d/R has
also been found.
The limits of validity of the calculated values for
the maximum electric field, depending upon the
length of the conductors, have been established.
It has also been found that when the
distances between conductors are small, these
configurations are very stable against unbalance
of the phase voltages, but not of the line
voltages.