How to calculate the transmission losses incase of overhead
transmission lines?
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Answer / xyz
Apart from line parameters method (A, B,C,D constants) one
can also measure losses of transmission losses by puting
the energy meters on both end and calculating the
difference between sending end energy and receiving end
energy.
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Answer / vijaybharadwaj202
generally over head transmissions lines are classified into
three types
1.short tr lines :_
in case of short transmisson lines , the
inductance values are less compare to medium and long
transmisson lines .so ,the transmission looses are
caluculated by using =CURRENT SQUARE *A.C RESISTANCE
2. medium tr llines
in case of medium transmisson lines,
THE LOSSES are determined by input-losses
3.long tr lines :-
by using distributed caluculations
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Answer / nikhil
= sending end load - receiving end load
in % = SE-RE/SE*100
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Answer / himanshubatra
by calculating the surge impedance of line its loss can be
calculated
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