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| hi every body! i m an engineering student and want to know about series
compensation for transmission lines. i m doing my final year project on
it, and want some informations and help in. any one who got some
material on it ! plz do let me know! any site or any document ! thnkx
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| electrician@electrician.com 2006-02-13, 4:21 pm |
| Laurie Opal, a EE and Math grad student at the Univ of Alaska -
Fairbanks wrote a thesis on the transmission line between Fairbanks and
Anchorage in the 1980's. It is supposed to very good. You might be
able to find it by calling the U of A electrical engineering department.
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| Salmon Egg 2006-02-13, 5:21 pm |
| On 2/13/06 9:21 AM, in article
1139851277.898286.255240@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com, "Ali"
<mohdalibaig@gmail.com> wrote:
> hi every body! i m an engineering student and want to know about series
> compensation for transmission lines. i m doing my final year project on
> it, and want some informations and help in. any one who got some
> material on it ! plz do let me know! any site or any document ! thnkx
>
Unless English is not your primary language, your post indicates a great
lack of attention to detail and doing your own wor.
GO TO YOUR SCHOOL LIBRARY!! There are textbooks and handbooks covering the
subject.
Bill
-- Ferme le Bush
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| Don Kelly 2006-02-14, 2:21 am |
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"Ali" <mohdalibaig@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> hi every body! i m an engineering student and want to know about series
> compensation for transmission lines. i m doing my final year project on
> it, and want some informations and help in. any one who got some
> material on it ! plz do let me know! any site or any document ! thnkx
>
It is your project and part of that is digging out information for yourself-
I assume there is a library at your school with texts detailing the
principles (which are quite simple) as well as some of the pros and cons.
After that start searching IEEE PAS - There are indexes for each year.
You may also want to look at other methods than series compensation such as
the various reactive sources/sinks that can be used for line
sectionalisation/ compensation.
Don Kelly @shawcross.ca
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| Setanta 2006-02-14, 3:21 am |
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"Ali" <mohdalibaig@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1139851277.898286.255240@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> hi every body! i m an engineering student and want to know about series
> compensation for transmission lines. i m doing my final year project on
> it, and want some informations and help in. any one who got some
> material on it ! plz do let me know! any site or any document ! thnkx
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What have you done so far?
What type of compensator are you considering?
Do you have an electrical model?
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"Ali" <mohdalibaig@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1139851277.898286.255240@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> hi every body! i m an engineering student and want to know about series
> compensation for transmission lines. i m doing my final year project on
> it, and want some informations and help in. any one who got some
> material on it ! plz do let me know! any site or any document ! thnkx
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Start with Richard Farmers book on Series Compensation. Siemens T&D and ABB
have various papers and info on their websites. As mentioned before,
hundreds of papers in IEEE Power Eng. Society.
The Var Queen of So Cal.........
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