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Transmission Line Parameter Models

The document discusses transmission line models used in power systems. It describes lumped and distributed parameter models and the ABCD parameters used to represent transmission lines. Short lines are modeled using lumped parameters while longer lines require distributed models. Medium lines can be represented using nominal pi or T models. Very long lines are modeled using a distributed parameter model that involves solving differential equations for the line parameters.

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Transmission Line Parameter Models

The document discusses transmission line models used in power systems. It describes lumped and distributed parameter models and the ABCD parameters used to represent transmission lines. Short lines are modeled using lumped parameters while longer lines require distributed models. Medium lines can be represented using nominal pi or T models. Very long lines are modeled using a distributed parameter model that involves solving differential equations for the line parameters.

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Review of Last Lecture

Distributed and lumped parameters

ABCD parameters

Transmission line model

Short transmission line

Medium transmission line

Long transmission line


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Distributed and Lumped Parameter
Models
Transmission line with
uniformly distributed line
parameters (R, L, C, G)
Small section x
I(x)
z x
y x
V(x) V(x+
x)
I(x+
x)
V
s
I
s
V
r
I
r

z = Series impedance /unit


length/phase

y = Shunt admittance / unit


length/phase

l = Length of transmission line

Z = Total series impedance/


phase

Y = Total shunt impedance/


phase
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Transmission Line Models

Short line : Length less than 80 km.

Shunt admittance is neglected

Lumped parameter model

Medium line: Length between 80 km to 250 km.

Shunt admittance needs to be considered

Lumped parameter model

Nominal model

Nominal T model

Long line: Length longer than 250 km.

Distributed parameter model

Shunt admittance effect is important

Equivalent or T equivalent can be derived


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Short Transmission Line
1
]
1

1
]
1

1
]
1

R
R
S
S
I
V Z
I
V
1 0
1
Matrix Format
A=1, B=Z, C=0, D=1
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Medium Line: Nominal
Representation
Therefore A, B, C, D parameters
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Medium Line: Nominal T
Representation
I
M
Therefore A, B, C, D parameters
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Long Line Model
x 0
x 0
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Long Line Model
And
Again differentiating with respect to x
Solution of the
differential Eqn.
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Long Line Model
Differentiating with respect to x
We know that
Therefore
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Long Line Model
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Long Line Model
At x = 0. V = V
R
and I = I
R

And
Solving for A
1
and A
2
x
R C R
x
R C R
x
R C R
x
R C R
e
I Z V
e
I Z V
I e
I Z V
e
I Z V
V

+
+

2 2
and
2 2
Substituting back
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Long Line Model
R
l l
R
l l
C
S
R
l l
C R
l l
S
I
e e
V
e e
Z
I
I
e e
Z V
e e
V

,
_

+
+

,
_

,
_

,
_



2 2
1
2 2


We are interested in terminal conditions: x = l we have V = V
s

and I = I
S

Rearranging the terms of V
R
and I
R
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Long Line Model
R
l l
R
l l
C
S
R
l l
C R
l l
S
I
e e
V
e e
Z
I
I
e e
Z V
e e
V

,
_

+
+

,
_

,
_

,
_



2 2
1
2 2


( ) ( )
( ) ( )
R R
C
S
R C R S
I l V l
Z
I
I l Z V l V


cosh sinh
1
sinh cosh
+
+
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ABCD Parameters of Long Transmission
Line
( ) ( )
( )
( )
R R
C
S
R C R S
I l V
Z
l
I
I l Z V l V


cosh
sinh
sinh cosh
+
+
The ABCD parameters of the long transmission line
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Method to Evaluate Hyperbolic
Functions of Complex Number
1
2
3
) sin( ) cosh( ) cos( ) sinh( ) sinh(
) sin( ) sinh( ) cos( ) cosh( ) cosh(
l l j l l l j l
l l j l l l j l


+ +
+ +
l j l l +
( )
( )

,
_

+ + + +

,
_

+ + + +
6
1 ....
! 5 ! 3
sinh
2
1 ....
! 2 ! 2
1 cosh
5 5 3 3
4 4 2 2
YZ
YZ
l l
l l
YZ l l
l


( )
( ) l e l e
e e e e
l j l
l e l e
e e e e
l j l
l l
l j l l j l
l l
l j l l j l






+
+
+
+


2
1
2
) sinh(
2
1
2
) cosh(
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Equivalent Representation of Long
Transmission Line
Comparing the ABCD
parameters compute Z
and Y/2
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Equivalent Representation of Long
Transmission Line
Compare
R e
Rearranging for Y/2
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Equivalent Representation of Long
Transmission Line
Length
(km)
Lumped Parameters Distributed Parameters
Z() Y(mho) Z() Y(mho)
100 52.41 < 79
o
3.17 X 10
-4
< 90
o
52.27 < 79
o
3.17 X 10
-4
< 89.98
o
250 131.032 < 79
o
7.93 X 10
-4
< 90
o
128.81 < 79.2
o
8.0 X 10
-4
< 89.9
o
500 262.064 < 79
o
1.58 X 10
-3
< 90
o
244.61 < 79.8
o
1.64 X 10
-3
< 89.6
o
For impedance (z) = 0.1 + j 0.51 /km and admittance (y) = j 3.17 x 10
-6
mho/km
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Ferranti Effect

In long transmission lines and cables, receiving end


voltage becomes greater than sending end during no-load
or light load conditions. This effect is known as Ferranti
effect .

This occurs due to high charging current.

Thus V
R
will be always greater than zero (during no load).

Actual value depends on L, C and l.


( ) ( )
( )
( ) l
V
V
V l V I
I l Z V l V
S
R
R S R
R C R S


cosh
Therefore
cosh 0
sinh cosh


+
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Lossless Transmission Line
In loss less line, resistance is assumed to be zero
( ) ( )
R C R x
I x Z V x V sinh cosh +
x j x x j x x
C
L
C j
L j
Z R
C j
L j R
Z
C
C

+

+

0
( ) ( )
R C R x
I x jZ V x V sin cos +
) sin( ) cosh(
) cos( ) sinh( ) sinh(
) sin( ) sinh(
) cos( ) cosh( ) cosh(
l l j
l l l j l
l l j
l l l j l




+
+
+
+

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