Power System Analysis: Development of Transmission Line Models
Power System Analysis: Development of Transmission Line Models
Power System Analysis: Development of Transmission Line Models
Announcements
Line Conductors
Typical
Line Resistance
Line resistance per unit length is given by
R =
where is the resistivity
A
Resistivity of Copper = 1.68 10-8 -m
Resistivity of Aluminum = 2.65 10-8 -m
Example: What is the resistance in / mile of a
1" diameter solid aluminum wire (at dc)?
2.65 10-8 -m
m
R
1609
0.084
2
mile
mile
0.0127m
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A Dgda
= qe
where
D = electric flux density, coulombs/m 2
da = differential area da, with normal to surface
A = total closed surface area, m 2
q e = total charge in coulombs enclosed
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A Dgda
D 2 Rh q e qh
Since D comes
radially out integrate over the
cylinder bounding
the wire
q
D
ar where ar radially directed unit vector
2 R
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Electric Fields
Voltage Difference
The voltage difference between any two
points P and P is defined as an integral
V
Egdl
q
q
R
gdR
ln
2 o R
2 o R
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R
q
q
gdR
ln
2 o R
2 o R
Multi-Conductor Case
Now assume we have n parallel conductors,
each with a charge density of q i coulombs/m.
The voltage difference between our two points,
P and P , is now determined by superposition
V
R i
1 n
qi ln
2 i 1
R i
qi 0 then rewriting
i=1
1 n
1
1 n
qi ln
qi ln R i
2 i 1
R i 2 i 1
We then subtract
qi ln R 1 0
i 1
R i
1 n
1
1 n
qi ln
qi ln
2 i 1
R i 2 i 1
R 1
R i
As we more P to infinity, ln
0
R 1
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1 n
1
qi ln
2 i 1
R i
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q
ln
q
ln
a
b
c
2
r
D
D
qa
D
Va
ln
2 r
A
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Line Capacitance
For a single line capacitance is defined as
qi CiVi
But for a multiple conductor case we need to
use matrix relationships since the charge on
conductor i may be a function of Vj
q1
C11 L
M
M L
qn
Cn1 L
q CV
C1n
M
Cnn
V1
M
Vn
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qa
2
C
Va
ln D r
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(rd12 L d1n )
ln
2
Dm
c
Rb
where
Dm
c
Rb
d ab d ac dbc
(rd12 L d1n )
1
3
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Xc
0.0963 m
12.6 m
2 8.854 1012
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C
2 60 1.141 10 F/m
2.33 108 -m (not / m)
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GMR is equivalent to r
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2.02 10 f ln
ln Dm
GMR
1
3
2.02 10 f ln
2.02 103 f ln Dm
GMR
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Term independent
of conductor with
Dm infeet.
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1.779 10 ln
-mile (table is in M-mile)
f
r
1
1 1
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Dove Example
GMR 0.0313 feet
Outside Diameter = 0.07725 feet (radius = 0.03863)
Assuming a one foot spacing at 60 Hz
1
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X a 2 60 2 10 1609 ln
/mile
0.0313
X a 0.420 /mile, which matches the table
For the capacitance
1
1
6
X C 1.779 10 ln 9.65 104 -mile
f
r
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inductance is lower
capacitance is higher, limiting cable length
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Units on
z and y are
per unit
length!
For operation at frequency , let z = r + j L
and y = g +jC (with g usually equal 0)
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Derivation of V, I Relationships
V, I Relationships, contd
Define the propagation constant as
yz j
where
the attenuation constant
the phase constant
Use the Laplace Transform to solve. System
has a characteristic equation
( s 2 2 ) ( s )( s ) 0
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d cosh( x)
sinh( x)
dx
d sinh( x)
cosh( x)
dx
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