"Why am I getting a voltage swell in Phase A during a line-to-line (A-B) fault in my Simulink model with a 11 kV, 30 MVA source, 11/0.4 kV 1 MVA Δ-Yg transformer, and a 10 kW

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I am replicating a simulation from a textbook that models a line-to-line (A–B) fault. The system setup is as follows:
🔹 Source:
  • Three-phase, 11 kV, 30 MVA, 50 Hz
🔹 Transformer:
  • 11 kV/0.4 kV, 1 MVA, Delta–Yg (Dyn1), grounded Y-side
🔹 Load:
  • Three-phase parallel RLC load
  • Active power (P): 10 kW
  • Inductive reactive power (QL): 100 VAR
  • Y-grounded configuration at 0.4 kV side
🔹 Fault Setup:
  • Line-to-line fault between Phase A and B
  • Fault resistance (Ron): 8 ohms
  • Start time: 0.1 s
  • End time: 0.168 s
  • No explicit ground connection in the fault block
  • Snubber resistance (Rs) set to 1e6 ohms
🔹 Solver Settings:
  • ODE23tb, Max step: 1e-5
🔹 Problem:
Despite matching the book’s description, my simulation shows Phase A swelling instead of sagging, while Phase B sags. I expect both A and B to sag symmetrically, with Phase C unaffected.
🔹 Scope Measurement:
  • Measured at the 11 kV side (pre-transformer).
Code Block Example (Simplified Load Block)
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% Load block setup (Three-Phase Parallel RLC Load)
Configuration: Y (grounded)
Nominal Voltage:
0.4 kV line-to-line
Active Power (P):
10 kW
Inductive Reactive Power (QL):
100 VAR
Capacitive Reactive Power (Qc):
0 VAR
What I’ve Tried
✅ Confirmed fault block connections (A-B only, ground unchecked)
✅ Checked transformer grounding and vector group (Dyn1)
✅ Adjusted snubber resistance (from 1e6 to 1e3)
✅ Balanced load and measured away from the fault node
✅ Solver settings match recommended setup (ODE23tb, step 1e-5)
Additional Information
  • Simulink version: 2024
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QqstKU2RsHP8t7LFcfSbFkpWxZ2eFXWQ/view?usp=drive_link
Request
I’d appreciate if anyone could point out:
  • Possible reasons for this Phase A swelling during an A-B line fault, given the above settings.
  • Whether I need to adjust snubber settings, fault resistance, load configuration, or solver settings.
Thank you!

Réponses (1)

Kothuri
Kothuri le 3 Juin 2025
I could not open the file though the drive link you provided.
However, you can refer the below file exchange link where they have created a Simulink model circuit for creating a L-L fault on phases A and B.
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Moneera
Moneera le 3 Juin 2025
Thank you for your help Kothuri. I have a 2024 edition maybe that is why the file is not opening with you. I will be sure to check out the link you sent.

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