Deck 3: Transmission Line Parameters
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Deck 3: Transmission Line Parameters
The Aluminum Electrical Conductor Handbook lists a dc resistance of per at and a resistance of per mile at for the allaluminum Marigold conductor, which has 61 strands and whose size is . Assuming an increase in resistance of for spiraling, calculate and verify the dc resistance. Then calculate the dc resistance at , and determine the percentage increase due to skin effect.
The resistance is larger than the dc resistance, due to skin effect.
One thousand circular mils or is sometimes designated by the abbreviation MCM. Data for commercial bare aluminum electrical conductors lists a resistance of per kilometer at for a 954-MCM AAC conductor. (a) Determine the cross-sectional conducting area of this conductor in square meters. (b) Find the resistance of this conductor in ohms per kilometer at .
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(b)
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A three-phase overhead transmission line has four ACSR conductors per phase. Determine the resistance of this line in ohms per kilometer per phase at .
From Table A. 4
For 4 conductors per phase:
For 4 conductors per phase: