A load of 130 MW at a power factor of 0.9 lagging can be delivered by a 3-phase transmission line. The voltage at the receiving end is to be maintained at 45 kV and the loss in the transmission as 5 % of the power delivered. (Consider the line to be a short transmission line) Find Single phase Power delivered Per phase voltage Current flowing through the transmission line 3 Phase Losses in the transmission line Per phase resistance of the transmission line
Short Transmission Line
A short transmission line is a transmission line that has a length less than 80 kilometers, an operating voltage level of less than 20 kV, and zero capacitance effect.
Power Flow Analysis
Power flow analysis is a topic in power engineering. It is the flow of electric power in a system. The power flow analysis is preliminary used for the various components of Alternating Current (AC) power, such as the voltage, current, real power, reactive power, and voltage angles under given load conditions and is often known as a load flow study or load flow analysis.
Complex Form
A power system is defined as the connection or network of the various components that convert the non-electrical energy into the electric form and supply the electric form of energy from the source to the load. The power system is an important parameter in power engineering and the electrical engineering profession. The powers in the power system are primarily categorized into two types- active power and reactive power.
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