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EE 340 Transmission Lines

Physical Characteristics Overhead lines An overhead transmission line usually consists of three conductors or bundles of conductors containing the three phases of the power system. In overhead transmission lines, the bare conductors are suspended from a pole or a tower via insulators. The conductors are usually made of aluminum cable steel reinforced (ACSR).

Physical Characteristics underground cables Cable lines are designed to be placed underground or under water. The conductors are insulated from one another and surrounded by protective sheath. Cable lines are more expensive and harder to maintain. They also have capacitance problem not suitable for long distance.

Electrical Characteristics Transmission lines are characterized by a series resistance, inductance, and shunt capacitance per unit length. These values determine the power-carrying capacity of the transmission line and the voltage drop across it at full load. The DC resistance of a conductor is expressed in terms of resistively, length and cross sectional area as follows:

Cable resistance The resistively increases linearly with temperature over normal range of temperatures. If the resistively at one temperature and material temperature constant are known, the resistively at another temperature can be found by

Cable Resistance AC resistance of a conductor is always higher than its DC resistance due to the skin effect forcing more current flow near the outer surface of the conductor. The higher the frequency of current, the more noticeable skin effect would be. Wire manufacturers usually supply tables of resistance per unit length at common frequencies (50 and 60 Hz). Therefore, the resistance can be determined from such tables.

Line inductance

Remarks on line inductance The greater the spacing between the phases of a transmission line, the greater the inductance of the line. Since the phases of a high-voltage overhead transmission line must be spaced further apart to ensure proper insulation, a high-voltage line will have a higher inductance than a low-voltage line. Since the spacing between lines in buried cables is very small, series inductance of cables is much smaller than the inductance of overhead lines The greater the radius of the conductors in a transmission line, the lower the inductance of the line. In practical transmission lines, instead of using heavy and inflexible conductors of large radii, two and more conductors are bundled together to approximate a large diameter conductor, and reduce corona loss.

Per-Phase Inductance of 3-phase transmission line

Shunt capacitance Since a voltage V is applied to a pair of conductors separated by a dielectric (air), charges q of equal magnitude but opposite sign will accumulate on the conductors. Capacitance C between the two conductors is defined by q C V The capacitance of a single-phase transmission line is given by (see derivation in the book): (ε = 8.85 x 10-12 F/m)

Capacitance of 3-phase transmission line

Remarks on line capacitance 1. The greater the spacing between the phases of a transmission line, the lower the capacitance of the line. Since the phases of a high-voltage overhead transmission line must be spaced further apart to ensure proper insulation, a high-voltage line will have a lower capacitance than a low-voltage line. Since the spacing between lines in buried cables is very small, shunt capacitance of cables is much larger than the capacitance of overhead lines. 2. The greater the radius of the conductors in a transmission line, the higher the capacitance of the line. Therefore, bundling increases the capacitance.

Short line model Overhead transmission lines shorter than 50 miles can be modeled as a series resistance and inductance, since the shunt capacitance can be neglected over short distances. The total series resistance and series reactance can be calculated as where r, x are resistance and reactance per unit length and d is the length of the transmission line.

Two-port network model: Short line model The equation is similar to that of a synchronous generator and transformer (w/o shunt impedance)

Short line Voltage Regulation: 1. If unity-pf (resistive) loads are added at the end of a line, the voltage at the end of the transmission line decreases slightly small positive VR. 2. If leading (capacitive) loads are added at the end of a line, the voltage at the end of the transmission line increases negative VR. 3. If lagging (inductive) loads are added at the end of a line, the voltage at the end of the transmission line decreases significantly large positive VR.

Input powers Power flow and efficiency Output powers Efficiency

Short line simplified If the resistance of the line is ignored, then Therefore, for fixed voltages, the power flow through a transmission line depends on the angle between the input and output voltages. Maximum power flow occurs when δ = 90 o. Notes: The maximum power handling capability of a transmission line is a function of the square of its voltage. The maximum power handling capability of a transmission line is inversely proportional to its series reactance (some very long lines include series capacitors to reduce the total series reactance). The angle δ controls the power flow through the line. Hence, it is possible to control power flow by placing a phase-shifting transformer.

Example A line with reactance X and negligible resistance supplies a pure resistive load from a fixed source V S. Determine the maximum power transfer, and the load voltage V R at which this occurs. (Hint: recall the maximum power transfer theorem from your basic circuits course) Ans: P max 2 VS 2X, V R V S 2

Line Characteristics To prevents excessive voltage variations in a power system, the ratio of the magnitude of the receiving end voltage to the magnitude of the ending end voltage is generally within 0.95 V S /V R 1.05 The angle δ in a transmission line should typically be 30 o to ensure that the power flow in the transmission line is well below the static stability limit. Any of these limits can be more or less important in different circumstances. In short lines, where series reactance X is relatively small, the resistive heating usually limits the power that the line can supply. In longer lines operating at lagging power factors, the voltage drop across the line is usually the limiting factor. In longer lines operating at leading power factors, the maximum angle δ can be the limiting f actor.

Medium Line (50-150 mi) the shunt admittance must be included in calculations. However, the total admittance is usually modeled (π model) as two capacitors of equal values (each corresponding to a half of total admittance) placed at the sending and receiving ends. The total series resistance and series reactance are calculated as before. Similarly, the total shunt admittance is given by where y is the shunt admittance per unit length and d is the length of the transmission line.

Two-port network: Medium Line

Determining the Line Circuit Parameters Note: Typically, R +jx L << 1/Y Under Open-Circuit Test (phase quantities): Under Short-Circuit Test: V I S S P AV CV R R YV S 2 0, Q YVS V S P BI RI 2 R R, ZIR, Q X L I I S 2 R DI ( Y R / 2) V 2 S,

Long Lines ( > 150 mi) For long lines, both the shunt capacitance and the series impedance must be treated as distributed quantities. The voltages and currents on the line are found by solving the differential equations of the line. However, it is possible to model a long transmission line by a π- model but with modified series impedance Z and shunt admittance Y. Hence one can perform calculations on that model using ABCD constants. These modified values are where the propagation constant is defined by

Long line series and shunt compensation Shunt reactors are used to compensate the line shunt capacitance under light load or no load to regulate voltage. Series capacitors are often used to compensate the line inductive reactance in order to transfer more power.

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