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DESCRIPTION:&quot;Power System Fault Analysis Using Symmetrical Components&quot;\n\nC
 alculating fault currents can be a daunting task without the use of comput
 er based tools. However\, it can be useful to learn and understand the pro
 cess for which these tools calculate the currents available for various fa
 ult types. Using Symmetrical Components\, unbalanced faults can be broken 
 down into a subset of balanced networks which allow for easy calculation o
 f various fault types. Various protection elements will utilize specific c
 omponents to create comprehensive protection schemes. This presentation la
 ys the groundwork for understanding how sequence networks and symmetrical 
 components are derived.\n\nSpeaker(s): Austin Burfield\n\nRoom: Voltage Ro
 om\, March First Brewing &amp; Distilling\, 7885 E Kemper Rd\, Cincinnati\, Oh
 io\, United States\, 45249
LOCATION:Room: Voltage Room\, March First Brewing &amp; Distilling\, 7885 E Kem
 per Rd\, Cincinnati\, Ohio\, United States\, 45249
ORGANIZER:dave@arcflashbrokerage.com
SEQUENCE:10
SUMMARY:IEEE Cincinnati September 2025 Meeting
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/481404
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&quot;Power System Fault Analysis Using Symmetr
 ical Components&quot;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Calculating fault currents can be a daunting task
  without the use of computer based tools. However\, it can be useful to le
 arn and understand the process for which these tools calculate the current
 s available for various fault types. Using Symmetrical Components\, unbala
 nced faults can be broken down into a subset of balanced networks which al
 low for easy calculation of various fault types. Various protection elemen
 ts will utilize specific components to create comprehensive protection sch
 emes. This presentation lays the groundwork for understanding how sequence
  networks and symmetrical components are derived.&lt;/p&gt;
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