Transmission Lines
Transmission Lines
Transmission line is the long conductor with special design (bundled) to carry
bulk amount of generated power at very high voltage from one station to
another as per variation of the voltage level.
Types of Transmission Line
In transmission line determination of voltage drop, transmission efficiency,
line loss etc. are important things to design. These values are affected by line
parameter R, L and C of the transmission line. Length wise transmission lines
are three types.
Short Transmission Line
A short transmission line is classified as a transmission line with:
• A length less than 80km (50 miles)
• Voltage level less than 69 kV
• Capacitance effect is negligible
• Only resistance and inductance are taken in calculation capacitance is
neglected.
Medium Transmission Line
A medium transmission line is classified as a transmission line with:
• A length more than 80 km (50 miles) but less than 250 km (150 miles)
• Operational voltage level is from 69 kV to approx 133 kV
• Capacitance effect is present
• Distributed capacitance form is used for calculation purpose.
Long Transmission Line
A long transmission line is classified as a transmission line with:
• A length more than 250 km (150 miles)
• Voltage level is above 133 kV
• Line constants are considered as distributed over the length of the line.
Where, Vs is the sending end voltage per phase and VR is the receiving end
voltage per phase.
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Capacitive current
Line current