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Surge Impedance Loading or SIL
Surge Impedance Loading is a very essential parameter when it comes to the study of power systems as it is used in the prediction of maximum loading capacity of transmission lines.However before understanding SIL, we first need to have an idea of what is Surge Impedance (Zs). It can be defined in two ways one a simpler one and other a bit rigorous.Method 1It is a well known fact that a long transmission lines (> 250 km) have distributed inductance and capacitance as its inherent property. Whe
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T Parameters: What Are They? (Examples Problems And How to Convert T Parameters to other Parameters)
What are T Parameters?T parameters are defined as transmission line parameters or ABCD parameters. In a two-port network, port-1 is considered as sending end and port-2 is considered as receiving end. In the network diagram below, port-1 terminMaster ABCD parameters—calculate T-parameters via open/short circuit tests to represent short, medium & long transmission lines in two-port network models.als represent the input (sending) port. Similarly, port-2 terminals represent the output (receivi
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Electrical Bus System and Electrical Substation Layout
There are many different electrical bus system schemes available but selection of a particular scheme depends upon the system voltage, position of substation in electrical power system, flexibility needed in system and cost to be expensed.The Main Criterias to be Considered During Selection of one Particular Bus – Bar Arrangement Scheme Simplicity of system. Easy maintenance of different equipments. Minimizing the outage during maintenance. Future provision of extension with growth of demand. Op
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Electrical Power Substation Engineering and Layout
Electrical SubstationNow days the electrical power demand is increasing very rapidly. For fulfilling these huge power demands the modern time requires creation of bigger and bigger power generating stations. These power generating stations may be hydro-electric, thermal or atomic. Depending upon the availability of resources these stations are constructed different places. These places may not be nearer to load centers where the actual consumption of power takes place.So it is necessary to trans
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High Voltage Direct Current Transmission | HVDC Transmission
The massive transmission of electricity in the form of DC over long distances by means of submarine cables or overhead transmission line is the high voltage direct current transmission. This type of transmission is preferred over HVAC transmission for very long distance when considering the cost, losses and many other factors. The names Electrical superhighway or Power superhighway are often used for HVDC.HVDC Transmission SystemWe know that AC power is generated in the generating station. This
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Load Curve | Load Duration Curve | Daily Load Curve
Load CurveA graphical plot showing the variation in demand for energy of the consumers on a source of supply with respect to time is known as the load curve.If this curve is plotted over a time period of 24 hours, it is known as daily load curve. If its plotted for a week, month, or a year, then its named as the weekly, monthly or yearly load curve respectively.The load duration curve reflects the activity of a population quite accurately with respect to electrical power consumption over a given
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Diversity Factor
We can not store electricity. Thus we have to generate electricity when it is required and as much it is required. The electrical source either it is generating station or substation or any other electric utility, has to fulfil the maximum demand of all connected loads to that source. But we are fortunate enough that the maximum demands of all the loads connected to a source usually do not happen simultaneously. Instead, maximum loading demands of various loads occur at different period of times
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Mobile Substations: A Comprehensive Guide
Mobile substations are a type of power distribution system that can be transported and installed quickly and easily in different locations. They are used to provide temporary or emergency power supply to areas where the grid is unavailable or has been damaged, such as construction sites, disaster zones, remote areas, or events. They can also be used to test, maintain, or replace existing substations, or to integrate renewable energy sources into the grid.Mobile substations consist of various com
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Why Do We Use 50 Hz or 60 Hz Frequency for Power Systems?
A power system is a network of electrical components that generate, transmit, and distribute electricity to end users. The power system operates at a certain frequency, which is the number of cycles per second of the alternating current (AC) voltage and current. The most common frequencies used for power systems are 50 Hz and 60 Hz, depending on the region of the world. But why do we use these frequencies and not others? What are the advantages and disadvantages of different frequencies? And how
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Auto Reclosing Scheme of Transmission System
The extra high voltage transmission lines transmit huge amount of electric power. Hence, it is always desirable that the continuation of power flow through the lines should not be interrupted for a long time. There may be a temporary or permanent fault in the lines. Temporary faults get automatically cleared, and these do not require any attempt for fault rectification. It is normal practice by the operators that after each initial faulty tripping of the line, they close the line. If the fault i
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