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This document contains a tutorial on single line inductance and capacitance calculations for various configurations of three-phase and single-phase overhead transmission lines. It includes multiple questions that require calculations of resistance, inductance, capacitance, and reactive power for different conductor arrangements and specifications. The tutorial is aimed at understanding the electrical properties of transmission lines in power systems.

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Tutorial 5

This document contains a tutorial on single line inductance and capacitance calculations for various configurations of three-phase and single-phase overhead transmission lines. It includes multiple questions that require calculations of resistance, inductance, capacitance, and reactive power for different conductor arrangements and specifications. The tutorial is aimed at understanding the electrical properties of transmission lines in power systems.

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Tutorial 5

REE 322
Single line inductance Calculations
Revision
Three phase lines with equal distancing and single conductor

Three phase lines with unequal distancing and single conductor


Revision
Three phase lines with unequal distancing and bundled
conductor
Revision
Unequally spaced 3p line capacitance
Single line capacitance with only one conductor

Bundled unequally spaced 3p line


capacitance

Equally spaced 3p line capacitance


Question 1
• A 60-Hz, 765-kV three-phase overhead transmission line has four ACSR 900 kcmil 54/3 conductors per phase.
Determine the 60-Hz resistance of this line in ohms per kilometer per phase at 50 C.
Question 2
• A 60-Hz single-phase, two-wire overhead line has solid cylindrical copper conductors with 1.5 cm diameter.
The conductors are arranged in a horizontal configuration with 0.5 m spacing. Calculate in mH/km (a) the
inductance of each conductor due to internal flux linkages only, (b) the inductance of each conductor due to
both internal and external flux linkages, and (c) the total inductance of the line.
Question 3
• A 60-Hz three-phase, three-wire overhead line has solid cylindrical conductors arranged in the form of an
equilateral triangle with 4 ft conductor spacing. Conductor diameter is 0.5 in. Calculate the positive-
sequence inductance in H/m and the positive sequence inductive reactance in W/km.
Question 4
• A 230-kV, 60-Hz, three-phase completely transposed overhead line has one ACSR 954-kcmil (or 564 mm2) conductor
per phase and flat horizontal phase spacing, with 8 m between adjacent conductors. Determine the inductance in H/m
and the inductive reactance in W/km.
Question 5
• The figure below shows the conductor configuration of a completely transposed threer phase overhead
transmission line with bundled phase conductors. All conductors have a radius of 0.74 cm with a 30-cm
bundle spacing. (a) Determine the inductance per phase in mH/km. (b) Find the inductive line reactance per
phase in W/km at 60 Hz.
Question 6
• Calculate the capacitance-to-neutral in F/m and the admittance-to-neutral in S/km for the single-phase line
two-wire overhead line has solid cylindrical copper conductors with 1.5 cm diameter. The conductors are
arranged in a horizontal configuration with 0.5 m spacing.
Question 7
• Calculate the capacitance-to-neutral in F/m and the admittance-to-neutral in S/km of a bundled 500-kV, 60-
Hz, three-phase completely transposed overhead line having three ACSR 1113-kcmil (556.50 mm2)
conductors per bundle, with 0.5 m between conductors in the bundle. The horizontal phase spacings
between bundle centers are 10, 10, and 20 m. Also calculate the total reactive power in Mvar/km supplied
by the line capacitance when it is operated at 500 kV.

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