In transmission line which fault has maximum fault current
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The maximum fault current is calculated on the following assumptions: all generators are in service (connected to the system and running); the fault is a bolted fault (fault impedance is zero); the load is a maximum (your on-peak load
The increase in temperature can cause insulation damage. These currents also produce high magnetic forces, which can actually bend buses in switchgear. High fault currents cause magnetic forces that are proportional to the square of the fault current
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