The loadability curves of different types of overhead transmission lines are computed and compared in this paper, for line length up to 500 km. The considered solutions are: traditional three-phase single and double circuit ac lines, four-phase ac lines, monopolar and bipolar HVDC lines and combined ac-dc lines. The loadability curves are computed accounting for thermal limits, voltage drop, power losses, steady-state and transient stability.

D. Lauria, G. Mazzanti, S. Quaia (2011). Comparative Analysis of Overhead Power Transmission Lines based on Loadability Characteristics. PISCATAWAY, NJ : IEEE [10.1109/ICCEP.2011.6036266].

Comparative Analysis of Overhead Power Transmission Lines based on Loadability Characteristics

MAZZANTI, GIOVANNI;
2011

Abstract

The loadability curves of different types of overhead transmission lines are computed and compared in this paper, for line length up to 500 km. The considered solutions are: traditional three-phase single and double circuit ac lines, four-phase ac lines, monopolar and bipolar HVDC lines and combined ac-dc lines. The loadability curves are computed accounting for thermal limits, voltage drop, power losses, steady-state and transient stability.
2011
Proceedings of 2011 IEEE International Conference on Clean Electrical Power (IEEE ICCEP 2011)
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D. Lauria, G. Mazzanti, S. Quaia (2011). Comparative Analysis of Overhead Power Transmission Lines based on Loadability Characteristics. PISCATAWAY, NJ : IEEE [10.1109/ICCEP.2011.6036266].
D. Lauria; G. Mazzanti; S. Quaia
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