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  • Building a H.V. Transmission line.

    mpho

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    Updated: Oct 26, 2024
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    I'm doing my final year in electrical engineering (power). The topic I have chosen for my project is Analysis of faults in High Voltage Transmission Lines.
    I would like to know if it is possible to build my own "H.V. Transmission Line" the Pie method which is basically a circuit which will have Inductors and Capacitors. Will it be acceptable for me to use 220V as my Tranmission voltage. Is it possible for me to simulate faults at this voltage and what sort of protection can I use for this circuit to interrupt the faults for this circuit. I am planning to have a 220V line represent a single line of the 3-ph circuit. I dont know what measuring instruments I can use.

    Please help me as I would like to have this done Practically. Any suggestion are welcome.
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  • Emanresu

    MemberJun 18, 2011

    HV tends to be 132 KV but if you are looking for a starter for ideas have a look here

    <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megger_Group_Limited#Pax_Diagnostics" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Megger Group Limited Pax Diagnostics</a>
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  • praba230890

    MemberJun 20, 2011

    As Emanresu told 220v isn't a high voltage. H.V is supposed to be greater than 11kv which is't practically possible for an individual to construct. But you can do it by simulation.
    mpho
    I'm doing my final year in electrical engineering (power). The topic I have chosen for my project is Analysis of faults in High Voltage Transmission Lines.
    I would like to know if it is possible to build my own "H.V. Transmission Line" the Pie method which is basically a circuit which will have Inductors and Capacitors. Will it be acceptable for me to use 220V as my Tranmission voltage. Is it possible for me to simulate faults at this voltage and what sort of protection can I use for this circuit to interrupt the faults for this circuit. I am planning to have a 220V line represent a single line of the 3-ph circuit. I dont know what measuring instruments I can use.

    Please help me as I would like to have this done Practically. Any suggestion are welcome.
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