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Asignment - II

The document outlines an assignment for a course in Transmission and Distribution, detailing six problems related to three-phase transmission lines. Each problem requires calculations for parameters such as receiving end voltage, line current, transmission efficiency, and voltage regulation under various conditions. The assignment is due on November 16, 2022.

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Asignment - II

The document outlines an assignment for a course in Transmission and Distribution, detailing six problems related to three-phase transmission lines. Each problem requires calculations for parameters such as receiving end voltage, line current, transmission efficiency, and voltage regulation under various conditions. The assignment is due on November 16, 2022.

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Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering

EED2104 Transmission and Distribution


Assignment - II
Submission date: 16.11.2022
1. A 3-phase line delivers 3600 kW at a p.f. 0.8 lagging to a load. If the sending end voltage
is 33 kV, determine (i) the receiving end voltage (ii) line current (iii) transmission
efficiency. The resistance and reactance of each conductor are 5.31 Ω and 5.54 Ω
respectively.
2. A 3-phase, 50 Hz, 16 km long overhead line supplies 1000 kW at 11 kV, 0.8 p.f. lagging.
The line resistance is 0.03 Ω per phase per km and the line inductance is 0.7 mH per
phase per km. Calculate the sending end voltage, voltage regulation and efficiency of
transmission line.
3. A 3-phase, 50 Hz, 110 kV transmission line 100 km long delivers 20 MW at 0.9 p.f.
lagging. The resistance and reactance of the line per phase per km are 0.2 Ω and 0.4 Ω
respectively. Capacitive admittance is 2.5 × 10-6 Siemens/km/phase. Calculate (i) the
current and voltage at sending end (ii) efficiency of transmission line. Use nominal T
method.
4. A 3-phase, 50 Hz, 100 km long overhead transmission line has the following line
constants
Resistance/phase/km = 0.1 Ω ; Reactance/phase/km = 0.5 Ω ; Susceptance/phase/km =
10 × 10-6 S. If the line supplies a load of 20 MW at 0.9 p.f. lagging at 66kV at the receiving
end, calculate (i) sending end p.f. (ii) regulation and (iii) transmission efficiency. Use
nominal π method.
5. A 132 kV, 50 Hz, three phase transmission line delivers a load of 50 MW at 0.8 p.f.
lagging at the receiving end. The generalized constants of the transmission line are:
𝐴 = 𝐷 = 0.95∠1.4˚; 𝐵 = 96∠78˚Ω ; 𝐶 = 0.0015∠90˚𝑠𝑖𝑒𝑚𝑒𝑛
Find the regulation of the line and charging current. Use nominal T method.
6. A single circuit transmission line delivering a load of 50 MVA at 110 kV and 0.8 p.f.
lagging. Determine the (i) sending end voltage (ii) sending end current (iii) sending end
power and (iv) efficiency of the transmission line.
Given that 𝐴 = 𝐷 = 0.98∠3˚; 𝐵 = 110∠75˚Ω ; 𝐶 = 0.0005∠80˚𝑠𝑖𝑒𝑚𝑒𝑛.

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