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- Title
GROUND WIRES INFLUENCE ON AC POWER LINES IMPEDANCES.
- Authors
Vintan, M.; Mihu, P. I.; Borlea, I.
- Abstract
When a ground fault occurs on an overhead transmission line in a power network with grounded neutral, the fault divides the line into two sections, each extending from the fault towards one end of the line. If some certain conditions are met, then these two sections of the line may be considered infinite. In this paper it will be presented the case when the fault appears at large distance from both terminals, and the two sections of the line between the fault and the terminals could be considered infinite. First, it is considering that the transmission line has one ground wire, than the two ground wires case will be treat.
- Subjects
ELECTRIC impedance; WIRE; FAULT indicators (Electricity); ELECTRIC lines; ENERGY industries; ALTERNATING currents
- Publication
Journal of Sustainable Energy, 2011, Vol 2, Issue 3, p85
- ISSN
2067-5534
- Publication type
Article