The per-phase impedance of a short three-phase transmission line is $0.5 / 53.15^{circ} Omega$. The three-phase load
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The per-phase impedance of a short three-phase transmission line is $0.5 / 53.15^{\circ} \Omega$. The three-phase load at the receiving end is $900 \mathrm{~kW}$ at 0.8 p.f. lagging. If the line-toline sending-end voltage is $3.3 \mathrm{kV}$, determine (a) the receiving-end line-to-line voltage in $\mathrm{kV}$, and (b) the line current.
Draw the phasor diagram with the line current $I$, as reference.
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Power System Analysis And Design
ISBN: 9781111425777
5th Edition
Authors: J Duncan Glover, Mulukutla S Sarma, Thomas Overbye
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