1502957604lectrure 11 12 13 KUET
1502957604lectrure 11 12 13 KUET
1502957604lectrure 11 12 13 KUET
Topics
High voltage Transient analysis:
Presented by
Md. Shamim Sarker
Assistant professor
Dept. of EEE, KUET
Surges on Transmission Lines
2e 2e 1 2e
l.c 2 2 2
x 2
t a t
e e2 2
a 2
2
x 2
t
A very similar partial differential equation can be obtained for i. In practical power lines,
the resistance r is much less than the inductance l, and the conductance g is negligible.
2e 2e 1 2e
l.c 2 2 2
x 2
t a t
2
e 2
e
a 2
2
x 2
t
Thus the general solution of this partial differential
equation is
0 d 2 0 r
l.c log e ( )
2 r log ( d )
e
r
1
l.c 0 0 r 0 0 2
a
1
a Velocity _ of _ light
0 0
We know,
1 2 1 2
Squiring, ce li
2 2
OR, ce li
2 2
Z1 Z2
0 Z1
ER E E
0 Z1
Thus the voltage at the open end after the n-th reflection is given
by
This is a geometric series which has the summation given by
For line terminated through a resistance R
1 () Reflections at 3 substation system
1' ()
1 2 3
1 ()
()
1
'
2 ()
2' ()
2 ()
()
'
2
3 ( )
3' ()
3 ( )
3' ()
For Station A:
For Station B:
1 1.2; 2 0.2; 3 1.8;
1' 0.8
k=0.9
2' 1.8 k=0.8 3' 0.2
1 0.2 2 0.8 3 0.8
1' 0.2 2' 0.8 3' 0.8
Reflection and Transmission at a T-junction
and
Reflection and Transmission at a T-junction
( Z 2 // Z 3 ) Z 1
ER E
( Z 2 // Z 3 ) Z 1
Example 5.1: A cable has a conductor of radius 0.75 cm and a
sheath of inner radius 2.5 cm. Find (i) the inductance per meter
length (ii) capacitance per meter length (iii) surge impedance and
(iv) velocity of propagation, if the permittivity of insulation is 4.
Radius of conductor, r = 0.75 cm (iii) Surge impedance
Inner radius of sheath, R = 2.5 cm
Permittivity of insulation, ε r = 4
(i) inductance