INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ROORKEE
EEN-206: Power Transmission and Distribution
                                  Lecture - 13
Chapter 2: Overhead Transmission Lines
• Corona: Tutorial
Chapter 3: Underground Cables
Why Corona is Important for transmission lines?
•   Corona from conductors may cause audible noise and
    radio interference.
•   Audible noise from conductors may violate noise
    standards.
•   Radio interference (RI) from conductors may interfere
    with radio, television, and communications
    systems. It may violate EMI/EMC standards.
•   Corona loss may be significant (during rainy
    season) when compared with resistive loss of
    conductors.
•   Corona can cause possible damage to polymeric
    insulators.
•   Therefore, corona free lines needs to be designed
    which requires an understanding of factors that affect
    corona.
Critical Disruptive Voltage
                  V                  V
           V '               V '
                  2                  2
  a                                      b
       r              P                       r                                                       D
                                                                                        V '  r Emax  ln 
 +q                                      -q                                                           r
             x
                          D
                                                  D1                            D2
                                                            q            q           1       q     D
                                         V12                  dx                  dx       ln 2
                                                  D2
                                                       2 0 x          2 0   D1
                                                                                     x      2 0 D1
                                         For a single conductor in space
                                                  q         
                                         V            ln     
                                              2 0         r
                  q
      Ex 
             2 0 x
Capacitance of a Straight Conductor
                  q             q
                         q           
                  V            ln
                        2 0        r
                    
                                                qA
                   q                q
                                          qB              qC
         q   
  V      ln                   D
     2 0 r     V '  r Emax  ln 
                               r         q A  qB  qC  0
    
                                           VAB  VBC  VCA  0
Critical Disruptive Voltage
• The minimum potential difference required between the conductor to start ionization is
  called critical disruptive voltage or corona inception voltage
                                                                              P 273  25
                                                                               
                                                                             760 273  T
                                                                                     P
                                                                            0.392
                                                                                   273  T
         Critical Disruptive
                                                           D
         Voltage or Corona              Vc  g 0 m0   r ln  kV
         Inception Voltage                                 r 
                                                           g0  21.2 kV/cm (rms) OR 30 kV/cm (peak)
   m0   =1                for smooth, polished, solid and cylindrical conductors
   m0   = 0.93 ̶ 0.98     for weathered (rough surfaced), solid cylindrical conductors
   m0   = 0.87 ̶ 0.9      for weathered and stranded conductors (more than 7 strands)
   m0   = 0.80 ̶ 0.87     for weathered and stranded conductors (up to 7 strands)
Visual Critical Disruptive Voltage
• If the voltage is further increased at some point corona becomes visible. This voltage
  is called as visual critical disruptive voltage or visual corona inception voltage.
• The voltage gradient (gv) for visual corona is given by [Peek]:
Visual critical disruptive                                 0.301       D
voltage or Visual Corona                                  
                                            Vv  g 0 mv  1        r ln  kV
Inception Voltage                                                
                                                              r        r 
                                                          
 mv = 1                     for smooth, solid, cylindrical and polished conductor
 mv = 0.93-0.98             for solid, cylindrical and weathered conductor
 mv = 0.80-0.85             for general visual corona on stranded conductor
 mv = 0.70-0.75             for local visual corona on weathered stranded conductor
Corona Loss
  The ionized charges near the conductor surface take energy from the supply
   system and thus there is loss of some energy due to corona.
  Peek’s Empirical relation for corona in fair whether condition
                               f  25    r
                                            p c
                                                  2
         Pc  241  10 5                  V  V     kW/phase/km
                                        d
     Where VP phase to neutral operating voltage in kV and f is frequency.
    For storm or foul whether condition voltage is 0.8 Vc
                              f  25    r
                                          Vp  0.8Vc  kW/phase/km
                      5                               2
         Pc  24110 
                                       d
Atmospheric Factors
                                       d                                   P 273  25           P
                    Vc  m0 g 0   r ln                                    
                                                                            760 273  T
                                                                                         0.392
                                                                                                273  T
                                       r
                                       f  25      r
                                                      p c  kW/phase/km
                                                            2
                    Pc  241 105                   V  V
                                                  d
    Temperature: T    VC             PC                         Radius of conductor
    Pressure:      P    VC             PC                       Conductor spacing
                                                                      Bundled conductor
    Dust, dirt:    Dust or Dirt           VC      PC 
                                                                            Number of conductors
    Rain, snow, fog, smoke, smog:
                                                                            Spacing of conductor in bundle
            Rain, Fog, Smoke, Snow                VC      PC 
                                                                      Surface conditions and number of
    Frequency:       f     PC 
                                                                           strands
    Voltage:        Operating Voltage  E  PC 
Effect on Corona
                   • Effect of radius of conductor
                                             Effect of
                                             conductor
                                             spacing
Effect on Corona
                                                     Effect of bundled
                                                     conductor
   Effect of conductor surface   Effect of stranded conductor
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Prevention of Corona
 Modern transmission lines are designed in such a way that corona will
  be small enough in a fair weather conditions.
 To prevent corona loss, critical disruptive voltage higher the phase
  voltage.
    o Increasing conductor spacing
    o Use of bundled conductors                                              Expanded ACSR
    o Spacing between bundled conductor
    o Elimination of sharp points
    o Increasing radius of conductor (Expanded ACSR)
    o Homogenous Insulators
                                                                              ACCC (Aluminum
    o Using Corona rings                                                  Conductor Composite Core)
Merits and Demerits of Corona
 Demerits
   o Corona loss
   o Audible Noise, RI and TVI
   o Interference with communication lines
   o Damage insulators
 Merits
   o Act as safety valve during lightning and switching surges. The waves gets dissipated as
     corona loss.
   o Other applications:
       • Van de Graaff generator, Electrostatic precipitator, Electro printing, Electrostatic
         deposition
Ques - 01
Find critical disruptive voltage and critical voltage for visual corona of 3-phase 50 km long line consisting of ACSR
conductors spaced in 3.5 m in delta (equilateral tringle) arrangement. Diameter of conductor is 2 cm. Temperature
is 27℃ and biometric pressure is 73 cm of Hg. Assume 𝑚 = 0.85 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑚 = 0.72.
•    (a) If the line is operated at 132 kV, find the corona loss.
•    (b) What will be the losses in a fair and in storm if the line voltage is 220 kV.
Explanation and Hints:
                       D                              P 273  25           P
    Vc  g 0 m0   r ln  kV         Where                      0.392              and g0  21.2 kV/cm (rms)
                       r                             760 273  T         273  T
                   0.301         D
    Vv  g 0 mv  1         r ln  kV
                      r        r 
                  
                                              f  25    r
                                                          V p  Vc 
                                                                      2
         In a fair       Pc  241  10 5                                kW/phase/km                              132
                                                       d                                                 a) Vp 
                                                                                                                     3
                                                                                                                   220
                                              f  25   r                                                  b) V p 
                                                         V p  0.8Vc  kW/phase/km
                                                                       2
         In storm        Pc  241105                                                                              3
                                                      d
Ques - 02
In a three phase line the conductors (with radius 10 mm each) are arranged in the form of an equilateral triangle.
Assuming fair weather, air density correction factor of 0.95 and irregularity factor of 0.96. Breakdown strength of air
in fair weather (g0 is 21.21 kV/cm rms).
Find the minimum spacing between the conductors if the critical disruptive voltage is not exceeding 230 kV between
the lines.
Explanation and Hints:
                     D                     P 273  25           P
  Vc  g 0 m0   r ln  kV     Where                 0.392           and g0  21.21 kV/cm (rms)
                     r                    760 273  T         273  T
        230
 Vc 
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Ques - 03
   A 3 phase 220 kV, 50 Hz transmission line has conductor spaced 5.5 m at the corners of equilateral triangle. Calculate
   the corona inception voltage if each conductor has a radius of 1.2 cm with the surface irregularity factor of 0.92.
   Weather conditions: temperature 40 ℃ and pressure 752 mm Hg.
   Find the corona loss/ km of the transmission line if there is an overvoltage of 1.6 p.u. Use Peek’s formula.
Explanation and Hints:
                    D                                P 273  25           P
 Vc  g 0 m0   r ln  kV                Where                 0.392           and g0  21.2 kV/cm (rms)
                    r                               760 273  T         273  T
                      f  25   r
                                 V p  Vc 
                                             2
 Pc  241  10 5                               kW/phase/km
                              d
        220
 Vp         1.6
          3
 Ques- 04
   A 3-phase overhead transmission line operates at 132 kV between the phases at 50 Hz. The conductor are arranged in 3
   m delta configuration. What is the minimum diameter of the conductor that can be used for no corona under fair
   weather condition. Assume an air density of 0.95 and irregularity factor of 0.85.
Explanation and Hints:
                    D                      P 273  25           P
 Vc  g 0 m0   r ln  kV      Where                 0.392           and g0  21.2 kV/cm (rms)
                    r                     760 273  T         273  T
             132
V p  VC 
               3
Underground Cables
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Advantage of Underground Cables
•   Advantages
    – Not exposed to environmental conditions
    – Inductance is lower in cable so voltage drop is less
    – No right-of way requirements
    – Best for DC transmission
•   Disadvantages
    – Detection, localization of fault is difficult.
    – Repair of fault may take longer time.
    – Low heat dissipation
    – Higher capacitance and charging current
    – High erection cost, makes it uneconomical for long distance
       transmission
    – Joints are complex
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Applications of Cables
 • Cables are preferred in the following conditions:
    – Public safety involved
    – Low interference is required
    – Large populated cities
     – Scenic beauty of city is important
     – Submarine crossing, and substation and
       transformer connections
 • Types of cables
     –   Solidly Insulated cable,
     –   Gas insulated lines,
     –   Cryogenic cables,
     –   Superconducting cables
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