
dr hab. inż. Jacek Klucznik
Employment
- Associate professor at Department of Electrical Power Engineering
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- jacek.klucznik@pg.edu.pl
Associate professor
- Workplace
- Gmach Elektrotechniki i Automatyki pokój 314
- Phone
- (58) 347 17 98
Publication showcase
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Low-frequency tripping characteristics of residual current devices
Fast development of various types of converters makes their utilization in industry and in domestic installations very common. Due to converters, an earth fault current waveform in modern circuits can be distorted or its frequency can be different than 50/60 Hz. Frequency of earth fault (residual) current influences tripping of residual current devices which are widely used in low voltage systems. This paper presents the behaviour...
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Nonlinear secondary arc model use for evaluation of single pole auto-reclosing effectiveness
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss two evaluation methods of single pole autoreclosing process effectiveness in HV transmission lines. Secondary arc current and recovery voltage results obtained by load flow calculation are compared to the results obtained by the time domain simulations. Moreover, a nonlinear secondary arc implementation is presented. Design/methodology/approach – A computer simulation studies were...
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Improving sensitivity of residual current transformers to high frequency earth fault currents
For protection against electric shock in low voltage systems residual current devices are commonly used. However, their proper operation can be interfered when high frequency earth fault current occurs. Serious hazard of electrocution exists then. In order to detect such a current, it is necessary to modify parameters of residual current devices, especially the operating point of their current transformer. The authors proposed...
Obtained scientific degrees/titles
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2018-04-17
Obtained science degree
dr hab. inż. Electrical engineering (Technology) -
2004-04-20
Obtained science degree
dr inż. Electrical engineering (Technology)
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