turtlevette
The Turdle
I bet even the doc can't even figure this one out.
I don't even recognize half the symbols....what are the red and green squares, and what are you trying to show??, seems all the symbols are a changing to do with computer useage these days, I"d imagine...not familiar with lots of it....
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the squares are circuit breakers. Red for closed green for open. Its a fault model of a generator connected to a transmission system.
You have a source impedance for the generator and a source impedance for the system at each end. The line impedance is in the middle. The model will predict how much current will flow into a fault (short circuit). You have a positive sequence, negative sequence and zero sequence network that connect differently depending on if the fault is a 3 phase, phase to phase, phase to phase to ground or phase to ground.
so it's a fancy fuse..wooptiedoo LOL
OK....How does this make my 'Vette go faster, stop shorter or look better?
Zero sequence coupling is used for ground fault detection in large switchgear.
The importance of quick automatic fault detection in power ditribution prevents damage to spendy equipment and the grid. Fuse my butt.
:ideaark it under a 500 kv bus and i'll show you.
Hey guys, Don't let Turtle blow smoke up your azz. He's busy trying to analyze his fault tolerant system design, that blacked out southern Florida last month.
I KNEW it was him. I just KNEW it.
How was your conference Jim? Boring as hell?:3rd:
:shocking::shocking::shocking:OH it will go FAST allright....:ideaark it under a 500 kv bus and i'll show you.
With you on that one broWeird sparkies & their lingo :amused:
You have a source impedance for the generator and a source impedance for the system at each end. The line impedance is in the middle. The model will predict how much current will flow into a fault (short circuit). You have a positive sequence, negative sequence and zero sequence network that connect differently depending on if the fault is a 3 phase, phase to phase, phase to phase to ground or phase to ground.
You have a bla bla gibberish wank fuckityfuck bollocks thingo at each end. The line lalalalalalalala scoomer hoopty whatsit is in the middle. The model will predict how much ouch factor will flow into my hands when I foolishly think I can fix something electrical (short circuit). You have a whoop whoop, ding ding and zero clang clang network that connect differently depending on if the yada yada yada, dribble, yawn, spank, put my undies on my head to ground.
With you on that one bro
Turtle might have written this:
But for all the sense it made to me, it may as well have been something like this: