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This document contains multiple problems related to calculating inductance of transmission lines with different conductor configurations. The problems involve determining inductance, inductive reactance, and self geometric mean distance (GMD) of conductors for transmission lines with bundled conductors, transposed conductors, and different conductor radii. The solutions make use of formulas for inductance of composite conductors and involve unit conversions between feet and meters.

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Tutorial 2

This document contains multiple problems related to calculating inductance of transmission lines with different conductor configurations. The problems involve determining inductance, inductive reactance, and self geometric mean distance (GMD) of conductors for transmission lines with bundled conductors, transposed conductors, and different conductor radii. The solutions make use of formulas for inductance of composite conductors and involve unit conversions between feet and meters.

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Tutorial 2

25 & 26/01/23
Inductance of composite-conductor
lines.

 L x = 2  10−7 ln( G.M.D G.M.R )


−7 Geometric mean distance
= 2  10 ln( )
Geometric mean radius
Problem
A conductor is composed of seven identical copper strands ea
having a radius ‘r’. Find the self GMD of the conductor

Self GMD of the conductor =


Self GMD of the conductor =
Problem
Problem
Solution
Solution

D11=r’=0.7788 r
DsB=((D44D45)(D54D55))
Solution
Problem
Solution
Solution
Solution
Problem
• A double circuited three phase transposed transmission line with
vertical configuration is shown in Fig. The conductors have a GMR
of 1.7374 cm. Find the inductance per phase per Km of the line.

=24m
Solution
Solution
Solution
Solution
Problem
• Determine the inductance of a 3 phase line
operating at 50 Hz and conductors arranged as
given in figure . The conductor diameter is 0.8
cm.
Solution
Problem
• Each conductor of the bundled conductor line
shown in figure. is ACSR, ’pheasant’.
• Find (a) the inductive reactance in ohms per
km per phase for d=45 cm.
– From standard table, GMR=0.0466 ft (convert this
into meters), and system frequency=60 Hz.
1 inch = 0.0254 m
1 foot = 0.3048 m
Solution

r‘= 0.014204m

Ds=(r’ d)1/2
Problem
• Determine the inductance of a single phase transmission
line consisting of three conductors of 2.5 mm radii in the
‘go’ conductor and 5 mm radii in the return conductor. The
configuration of line is as shown in figure

BITS Pilani Hyderabad Campus 23


Solution
Solution

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