A 3-phase, 10,000 kVA 11 kV alternator has subtransient reactance of 8%. A 3-phase short-circuit occurs at its terminals. The fault MVA and fault current are.
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- The alternator has a capacity of 10,000 kVA. - The voltage level of the alternator is 11 kV. - The subtransient reactance (X''d) is given as 8% or 0.08 in decimal. Show more…
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