On 28/07/14 08:22, John Williamson wrote:
On 28/07/2014 02:03, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 27/07/14 22:45, tony sayer wrote:
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Nightjar wrote:
AC for simple long-distance transmission...
Except for underwater cables, where it can cause unacceptable
transmission losses.
How does immersing a 11kV AC cable in water increase transmission
losses? This isn't a joke question, I can't see how the medium
surrounding a cable changes the action of the cable itself, other
than cooling effects.
jgh
Inductive and Capactive losses theres some stuff on the AAB website
somewhere;!...
Not sure that induction plays any part..
Transmission lines have a calculable inductance per metre, and as the
length approaches infinity, so does that inductance.
There is a characteristic impedance for transmission lines, which
affects both transmission and losses.
So, having taught grandmother to suck eggs, where is the power loss due
to inductance?
Seek ye here!...
http://new.abb.com/about/technology/dc-portal
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