What is Power System Stability?
What is Power System Stability?: The stability of an interconnected power system is its ability to return to normal or stable operation after having been subjected to some form of…
What is Power System Stability?: The stability of an interconnected power system is its ability to return to normal or stable operation after having been subjected to some form of…
What is Load Curve?: Load drawn by consumers is the toughest parameter to assess scientifically. The magnitude of the load, in fact, changes continuously so that the load forecasting problem…
Phasor Diagram of Synchronous Motor: The Phasor Diagram of Synchronous Motor is the most important element of a power system. It converts mechanical power into electrical form and feeds it…
Per Unit System in Power System: Per Unit System in power system is usual to express voltage, current, voltamperes and impedance of an electrical circuit in per unit (or percentage)…
Inductance of Double Circuit Three Phase Line: It is common practice to build double circuit three phase Line so as to increase transmission reliability at somewhat enhanced cost. From the…
Inductance of Composite Conductor Lines: Future 2.6 shows such a single-phase line comprising inductance of composite conductor lines A and B with A having n parallel filaments and B having…
ACSR Conductor (Aluminium Conductor Steel Reinforced): ACSR Conductor - So far we have considered transmission lines consisting of single solid cylindrical conductors for forward and return paths. To provide the…
Inductance of Single Phase Two Wire Line: Inductance of Single Phase Two Wire Line - Consider a simple Two Wire Line composed of solid round conductors carrying currents I1 and…