GB/T 35698.2-2019
ActiveCalculation of effects of short-circuit currents—Part 2: Examples of calculation
短路电流效应计算 第2部分:算例
Application Summary AI generated
This standard provides worked examples for calculating the thermal and mechanical effects of short-circuit currents in electrical power systems, specifically applying the methods from GB/T 35698.1. It is used by electrical engineers for verifying equipment withstand capabilities and designing protective systems in low-voltage and high-voltage installations, including industrial plants and utility networks. The examples cover typical scenarios like busbars, cables, and transformers to ensure consistent application of short-circuit effect calculations across testing and compliance contexts.
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