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Title: | Analysis of power and energy loss based on long line equations |
Authors: | Stepanov, A. S. Степанов, А. С. Kalina, R. A. Калина, Р. А. |
Keywords: | Energy losses;Power losses;Transmission line;Electric power transmission |
Issue Date: | 2016 |
Publisher: | Allerton Press Incorporation |
Citation: | Stepanov, A.S., Kalina, R.A., Stepanova, A.A. Analysis of power and energy loss based on long line equations // Russian Electrical Engineering. - 2016. - Volume 87. - Issue 7. - Pages 390-394 |
Series/Report no.: | Russian Electrical Engineering |
Abstract: | Expressions for power loss in a transmission power line are obtained based on the classical equations of a long line. It is shown that the loss and their components (in resistance and conductivity) consist of four terms depending on the square of current, the square of voltage, and the values of active and reactive power. The use of probability theory made it possible to obtain an expression to calculate the energy loss in the line characterized by a small methodological error. In addition, an approach was shown to reducing the energy loss in extrahigh voltage lines by control via reactive power flow using flexible alternative current transmission systems (FACTS) |
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