Mhj. Bollen et al., ASSESSMENT OF THE NUMBER OF VOLTAGE SAGS EXPERIENCED BY A LARGE INDUSTRIAL CUSTOMER, IEEE transactions on industry applications, 33(6), 1997, pp. 1465-1471
Circuit theory models are used to estimate the number of voltage sags
in the supply to a paper mill, For every voltage level, the radius of
the exposed area (the critical distance) gives the expected number of
sags, As the main sensitive load is formed by large adjustable-speed d
rives, a classification of sags into four types is used, The conclusio
n of the paper is that the equipment should first be made resilient ag
ainst sags due to single-phase faults at 400 kV. These faults cause th
e majority of sags, Sags due to three-phase faults are more severe (es
pecially due to faults at 11 kV), but are less common.