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Not a homework question, Just trying to get more information about it. Its hard to find a textbook or a site that explains this well.
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subtech said:It should be remembered that three phase fault current is limited only by the the reactance of the source and perhaps additionally the R and X of any conductors between the source and the fault point. The closer the fault to the source, the higher one should expect the fault current magnitudes to be.
If your interest in power system faults is strong, try searching for books by Paul M. Anderson, J. Lewis Blackburn, and Walt Elmore.
(there are others as well, these just came quickly to mind.)