DESIGN OVERHEAD TRANSMISSION LINES Prepared by:- Er. Varinder Kaur

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DESIGN OVERHEAD TRANSMISSION LINES Prepared by:- Er. Varinder Kaur

General Considerations Electrical Considerations for T.L. Design: Low voltage drop Minimum power loss for high efficiency of power transmission. The line should have sufficient current carrying capacity so that the power can be transmitted without excessive voltage drop or overheating.

Conductivity of Conductor: R = ρ.L/A , or R = L/Ϭ. A Where: L: Conductor length. A: Conductor cross sectional area. ρ: resistivity Ϭ: Conductivity (Ϭ= 1/ρ)

PL= 3 I2 .R The conductor conductivity must be very high to reduce Conductor resistance R and hence reduce losses PL= 3 I2 .R

Heat expansion coefficient must be very small. Rt = R0. (1 + α0 .t) αt = α0/(1+ α0.t) α t is the heat expansion coefficient at t.

Mechanical Considerations for T.L. Design: The conductors and line supports should have sufficient mechanical strength: to withstand conductor weight, Conductor Tension and weather conditions (wind, ice). The Spans between the towers can be long. Sag will be small. Reducing the number and height of towers and the number of insulators.

Main components of Overhead lines: Conductors Supports Insulators Cross arms Miscellaneous

CONDUCTOR MATERIALS

Properties :- (i) High electrical conductivity. (ii) High tensile strength in order to withstand mechanical stresses. (iii) Low cost so that it can be used for long distances (iv) Low specific gravity so that weight per unit volume is small. Commonly used conductor materials:- a)Copper b) Aluminium c)Steel-cored aluminium d) Galvanised steel e)Cadmium copper Conductors are preferably stranded to increase flexibility.

(a) Copper High electrical conductivity Greater tensile strength Hard drawn copper used High current density Smaller cross-sectional area required High cost & non availability

All Aluminum Conductors (AAC)

(b) Aluminium Cheaper & light in weight, for small span Small conductivity & tensile strength (60% of copper) Cross-sectional area of conductor larger than copper(Aluminium diameter= 1.26 times of copper) Higher tower with greater sag Specific gravity lower than copper Larger cross-arms required Not suitable for long distance transmission

2- Aluminum Conductor Steel Reinforced (ACSR) 1- Steel strands 2- Aluminum strands ACSR (26/7)

(c) Steel cored aluminium: To increase stregth of aliminium conductors reinforced with a core of galvanised steel wires Abbreviated as ACSR(Aluminium condutor steel reinforced)

Advantages of ACSR High mechanical strength can be utilized by using spans of larger lengths. Tower of smaller height can be used A reduction in the number of supports also include reduction in insulators and the risk of lines outage due to flash over or faults is reduced. losses are reduced due to larger diameter of conductor. High current carrying capacity.

(d) Galvanised steel Very high tensile strength Long spans Rural areas Cheap Poor conductivity & high resistance Not suitable for transmitting large power over a long distance

(e) Cadmium Copper Addition of 1% or 2% cadmium to copper Increased tensile strength by 50% than pure copper Conductivity reduced by 15% below that of pure copper Economical for lines of small cross-section due to high cost of cadmium

LINE SUPPORTS

Properties: High mechanical strength to withstand weight of conductor Light in weight Cheap in cost Longer life Easy accessibility of conductor for maintenance

TYPES OF LINE SUPPORTS:- Wooden poles Steel poles RCC poles Lattice steel towers

Wooden poles Shorter span upto 50 m Less cost & used for distribution purpose in rural areas Pesticides required e.g creosote oil Used for voltage upto 20 kv Smaller life(20-25 years) Less mechanical strength Made of Sal or Chir Moderate cross-sectional area

Wooden Poles

Steel Poles Greater mechanical strength Longer life Larger spans Used for distribution purpose in cities Three types: Rail poles Tubular poles Rolled steel joints

Steel Poles

RCC(Reinforced concrete poles):- Greater mechanical strength Longer life Longer spans Good outlook Little maintenance Good insulating properties Two Types:- Single pole Double poles

Reinforced Concrete Poles

Steel towers :- Longer life Longer span Greater mechanical strength For long distance at high voltage Tower footings are usually grounded by driving rods into the earth .This minimizes lightning troubles as each tower acts as lightning conductor.

Types of Towers 1- Suspension Tower 2- Tension Tower 3- Angle Tower 4- End Tower

1- Suspension Tower

2- Tension Tower

3- Angle Tower

4- End Tower This type of towers exists in the beginning and at the end of the line which exposed to tension in one side.

INSULATORS

Properties:- High mechanical strength High electrical resistance to avoid leakage currents to earth Insulator material should be porous,free from impurities & cracks

TYPES Pin type :- For transmission and distribution upto 33 KV Suspension type :- For voltage greater than 33 KV Strain type:- For dead ends,corner or sharp curve Shackle type:- For low voltage distribution lines & canbe used either in a horizontal or vertical position

Bundled conductors