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For the overhead line of configuration shown in Figure 4.33 operating at 60 Hz and a conductor
temperature of 70°C, determine the resistance per phase, inductive reactance in
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Step 1 of 8

Refer to Figure 4.33 in the text book for the overhead line configuration.

Redraw the configuration by marking the distances.


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Step 2 of 8

Refer to Table A.4 in the appendix in the text book for the GMR of Cardinal at 60 Hz

Convert the distance d in inches to feet.

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Step 3 of 8

Refer to equation 4.6.21 in the textbook.

Write the formula for the geometric mean radius (GMR) for each phase of a four-bundled
conductor.

Here,

is the GMR of one conductor

is the distance between two conductors of the same phase.

Substitute 0.0403 ft for and 1.667 ft for .

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Step 4 of 8

Determine the distance between the two phases A and B.

Determine the distance between the two phases A and C.

The distance between the two phases B and C is,

Determine the geometric mean distance between phases.

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Determine the Per-phase inductance of overhead transmission line.


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Here,

is the geometric mean distance between phases.

is the geometric mean radius of the bundled conductor.

Substitute 51.86 ft for and 0.717 ft for .

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Step 6 of 8

Each phase has 4 conductors.

Determine the inductive reactance per phase, .

Substitute 60 Hz for f and for .

Convert inductance in to .

Thus, the inductive reactance, is .

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Step 7 of 8

Refer to Table A.4 in the appendix in the text book for the current carrying capacity of ACSR
Cardinal Conductor.

The current carrying capacitor is, 1010 A.

Determine the total current carrying capacity per phase.

Thus, the current carrying capacity per phase is .

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Refer to Table A.4 in the appendix in the text book for the resistance of ACSR Cardinal
Conductor in .

The resistance of the conductor at is

The resistance of the conductor at is

Refer to Table 4.3 in the textbook for the temperature constant.

The temperature constant is, .

Determine the resistance at .


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Determine the resistance of four such conductors in parallel.

Thus, the resistance per phase of the overhead line at is .

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