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Why did you use step up voltage inac transmission line?

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Question added by prasenjit bera
Date Posted: 2016/09/24
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by Deleted user

Thanks for invitation -

Sorry - outside of my specialty   !

Sadeq Al-Abbad
by Sadeq Al-Abbad , Service Specialist , Halliburton Energy Services Inc

to reduce power losses transmitted

Muhammad Usman
by Muhammad Usman , Assistant Manager Operations , Lahore Electric Supply Company

Voltage is stepped up in an AC transmission line to reduce the losses in transmission line. As, 

Losses = (I)^2 * R

where, I = Current and R= Resistance

So, if voltage are step down that means current reduced in order to maintain the power constant.

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by Deleted user

the voltage is stepped up in transmission line to reduce power loss, enable technical and economical transmission line design

Mushreq Abdulmajeed
by Mushreq Abdulmajeed , Senior Project Supervisor , Lagoon Spring Company

I apologize this is out of my specialist

Syed Shan Haider
by Syed Shan Haider , Senior Draftsman , Al Marwan General Contracting Company

Sorry i am from civil.............

Mahmoud Zaher Tarakji
by Mahmoud Zaher Tarakji , مدير , أوال جاليري

SORRY ....I am civil.....your question for electric 

mahmood kheder
by mahmood kheder , مدير القسم الفني وحاصل على درجة الاستشاري من نقابة المهندسين , alliba

As mension before to transmision power voltage by step up transformer and transmission lines,this will reduces the losses power transmited. The resistance was  proportional to the current sequared, so power dissipation  W=Current² x Resistance  and the power transmision = Current x Voltage (P=VI)  is constant, thus is beter to reduces the losses with low current and high voltage using step up transformer in the other side step down transformer to reduces the voltage to the desired value such as 132kv to 33kv YY transformers.

AhmadReza Mardani
by AhmadReza Mardani , Engineering Project Manager , Danone Dairy Pars

Hi,

Electricity is transmitted mainly through overhead lines or underground cables. Due to the resistance of the transmission wires, there is always some loss of power through the heating effect of current. The electricity transmission systems must be designed in ways which reduce this loss as much as possible.

As you know, in transmission lines by considering constant resistance of line, the power loss is proportional to the square of the current, thus a small current greatly reduces heat loss.

Since P=V.I, in fixed power transmission, to step down the current, we should step up the Voltage in transmission. and then step down the voltage in consumer side.

I hope my explanation helps you.

 

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