How Transmission Lines Transposition could affect Protection systems?

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Transposition of transmission lines is crucial for balancing impedance and minimizing unbalanced voltages in long AC transmission systems. It helps reduce inductive coupling between adjacent lines, which can affect protection systems by altering current flow and fault detection. Non-transposed lines may lead to increased coupling and potential misoperation of protection mechanisms. The discussion also touches on the differences between transmission lines and waveguides, particularly regarding the support of TEM waves. Overall, understanding transposition is essential for effective power system evaluation and protection setup.
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I would like to know if Transposition on Transmission Lines could affect the basis and the way the power system is evaluated to set up the protection for the Transmission line? as compared to the non-transposed Transmission Lines.

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Are you referring to the fact that an open circuited quarter wave line will present a short circuit at the input? (etc.) It's enough of a problem to make it worth while using DC for long distance power transmission.
 
I'm Talking about Long AC Transmission Lines, not DC in this case. Thanks.

Transposition is done regularly in long AC transmission lines as a means of balancing transmission line frequency impedance and admittance in a long line, and that contribute to unbalance voltages. This is usually done in double circuit AC long transmission lines...
 
I want to why TEM waves are not supported by transmission lines? and where is the point of difference in using waveguides and transmission lines?
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ZunairaMaryam said:
I want to why TEM waves are not supported by transmission lines? and where is the point of difference in using waveguides and transmission lines?
They do. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transmission_line
This is why RG-8 has a characteristic impedance of Z=50 ohms, for example.

Bob S
 
Transposition of individual conductors in a long AC transmission lines can minimize the inductive coupling to proximal lines. See refs 23-25 by Firestone and (Barney) Oliver on page 553 in

http://astro.berkeley.edu/~greg/isnumber=24903&prod=JNL&arnumber=1126050&arSt=+544&ared=+558&arAuthor=+Cristal%252C+E.G.%253B++Young%252C+L.pdf

If the lines are not transposed, loss of current in one line will inductively couple to the other lines.

Bob S
 
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