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The document contains 12 problems related to calculating inductance, capacitance, resistance, reactance, voltage, current, power factor, efficiency and regulation of 3-phase transmission lines operating at 50Hz. The problems involve determining these values for different configurations of transmission lines with varying conductor diameters, distances between conductors, lengths of lines, and power delivered to loads.
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The document contains 12 problems related to calculating inductance, capacitance, resistance, reactance, voltage, current, power factor, efficiency and regulation of 3-phase transmission lines operating at 50Hz. The problems involve determining these values for different configurations of transmission lines with varying conductor diameters, distances between conductors, lengths of lines, and power delivered to loads.
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Determine the inductance of a 3 phase line, operating at 50Hz and the conductors are transposed and arranged as Shown in fig. The conductors diameter is 0.7cm.

2. Calculate the inductance of a 3 phase line operating at 50 Hz and the conductors are transposed and arranged as shown in fig. The conductor diameter is 2.3222cm.

3. Determine the capacitance of a 3, double circuit as shown in fig and 3.78 having hexagonal spacing, operating at 50HL and the outer distance between centre to centre conductor is 7 m and diameter is 1.908cm.

4. Determine the capacitance of the double circuit line as shown in fig. The diameter is 2.1793 cm.

5. Determine the inductance of a 3 line operating at 50Hz and the conductors are transposed and arranged as shown in fig. The conductor GMR is 1.5453 cm.

6. Determine the capacitance of a 3 , double circuit line having hexagonal spacing, operating at 50Hz and the outer distance between centre o centre conductor is 5 m and diameter is 2.54 cm.

7. A short 3 transmission line connected to 33 kV at the ending end is to supply a load of 20MW,0.8 power factor lagging at 29.5 kV at the receiving end. If the minimum transmission efficiency is 0.94, determine the per phase values of line resistance and reactance. 8. A 11 kV, 20 km long, 3 transmission line delivers 6 MW at a power factor of 0.84 lagging. Losses in the line is 10% of the power delivered. Inductance of the line is 0.64 mH/km/ph. 9. For a 3 single circuit transmission line delivering a load of 45 MVA at 132 kV and 0.8 p.f lagging. a. Determine Sending end voltage. b. Determine Sending end current. 10. Determine the efficiency and regulation of a 3 phase 200 km, 50 Hz transmission line delivering a power of 40 MW at 0.85 p.f lagging and x 127.017 kV to a balanced load, using nominal T method. Given that r/ph = 0.124 /km, C/ph=0.01053 f/km, L/ph=0.001582 H/km. 11. A 3 line delivers 10 MW,0.8 p.f lagging at a voltage of 110 kV, 50 Hz,at the receiving end. The length of the line is 300 km and the line constants per phase per km are: Resistance/ph = 0.26 ; Inductance/ph = 1.3 mH Shunt Capacitance/ph = 9.93 nf a. Find the sending end voltage, current and power factor. b. Determine transmission efficiency and voltage regulation. 12.

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