Study on possibility to design a compact Ring Main Unit (RMU) 11kv / Mohd Syaiful Mazlan Ahmad Samhudi

This paper presents a study on possibility to design a compact Ring Main Unit (RMU). The concept emphasizes more on two-dimensional (2D) simulation, steady-state condition and the simulation done based on finite element method software. In order to study the stress inside the RMU when normal conditi...

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Main Author: Ahmad Samhudi, Mohd Syaiful Mazlan
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Published: 2007
Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/84722/1/84722.pdf
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spelling my-uitm-ir.847222024-02-14T02:52:38Z Study on possibility to design a compact Ring Main Unit (RMU) 11kv / Mohd Syaiful Mazlan Ahmad Samhudi 2007 Ahmad Samhudi, Mohd Syaiful Mazlan This paper presents a study on possibility to design a compact Ring Main Unit (RMU). The concept emphasizes more on two-dimensional (2D) simulation, steady-state condition and the simulation done based on finite element method software. In order to study the stress inside the RMU when normal condition, Finite Element Method (FEMLAB) is use to modeling and solving problems. FEMLAB is a powerful, interactive environment for modeling and solving problem based on partial differential equations (PDEs). FEMLAB is one of the techniques to study about of electrical stress or electric field inside the RMU. The material used for the simulation are silicon rubber for fuse's cover and copper for fuse's conductor and also air as empty space between fuses. The specification of all these material is given in Table 4.1. 2007 Thesis https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/84722/ https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/84722/1/84722.pdf text en public degree Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Faculty of Electrical Engineering Hamzah, Ngah Ramzi
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description This paper presents a study on possibility to design a compact Ring Main Unit (RMU). The concept emphasizes more on two-dimensional (2D) simulation, steady-state condition and the simulation done based on finite element method software. In order to study the stress inside the RMU when normal condition, Finite Element Method (FEMLAB) is use to modeling and solving problems. FEMLAB is a powerful, interactive environment for modeling and solving problem based on partial differential equations (PDEs). FEMLAB is one of the techniques to study about of electrical stress or electric field inside the RMU. The material used for the simulation are silicon rubber for fuse's cover and copper for fuse's conductor and also air as empty space between fuses. The specification of all these material is given in Table 4.1.
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author Ahmad Samhudi, Mohd Syaiful Mazlan
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Study on possibility to design a compact Ring Main Unit (RMU) 11kv / Mohd Syaiful Mazlan Ahmad Samhudi
author_facet Ahmad Samhudi, Mohd Syaiful Mazlan
author_sort Ahmad Samhudi, Mohd Syaiful Mazlan
title Study on possibility to design a compact Ring Main Unit (RMU) 11kv / Mohd Syaiful Mazlan Ahmad Samhudi
title_short Study on possibility to design a compact Ring Main Unit (RMU) 11kv / Mohd Syaiful Mazlan Ahmad Samhudi
title_full Study on possibility to design a compact Ring Main Unit (RMU) 11kv / Mohd Syaiful Mazlan Ahmad Samhudi
title_fullStr Study on possibility to design a compact Ring Main Unit (RMU) 11kv / Mohd Syaiful Mazlan Ahmad Samhudi
title_full_unstemmed Study on possibility to design a compact Ring Main Unit (RMU) 11kv / Mohd Syaiful Mazlan Ahmad Samhudi
title_sort study on possibility to design a compact ring main unit (rmu) 11kv / mohd syaiful mazlan ahmad samhudi
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM)
granting_department Faculty of Electrical Engineering
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url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/84722/1/84722.pdf
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