A 100-km long, 3-phase, 50-Hz transmission line has following line constants: Resistance/phase/km = 0•1 Ω Reactance/phase/km = 0•5 Ω Susceptance/phase/km = 10 × 10−6 S If the line supplies load of 20 MW at 0•9 p.f. lagging at 66 kV at the receiving end, calculate by nominal π method : (i) sending end power factor (ii) regulation (iii) transmission efficiency

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A 100-km long, 3-phase, 50-Hz transmission line has following line constants:

Resistance/phase/km = 0•1 Ω
Reactance/phase/km = 0•5 Ω

Susceptance/phase/km = 10 × 10−6 S
If the line supplies load of 20 MW at 0•9 p.f. lagging at 66 kV at the receiving
end, calculate by nominal π method :
(i) sending end power factor (ii) regulation (iii) transmission efficiency

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