July 2008
Intermediate to advanced
625 pages
17h 13m
English
After reading this chapter, you should be able to:
Generally, power is generated at generating stations and is then supplied to the various categories of consumers through transmission lines. They act, therefore, as pathways for the flow of power from its source to the consumption points in a power system. A transmission line therefore, has both sending and receiving ends and its own parameters namely, series resistance and inductance, and shunt capacitance and conductance. The performance ...
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