1982
DOI: 10.1109/mper.1982.5519370
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138-kV, Six-phase Transmission System: Fault Analysis

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“…Six-phase transmission line has lower radio noise and audible noise performance than three phase transmission line [4]. The concept of six-phase has been described in the literature in several papers [1][2][3][4][5][6][7]. The capacitance switching phenomenon in six phase transmission line has been studied and compared with three phase transmission line in [5].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Six-phase transmission line has lower radio noise and audible noise performance than three phase transmission line [4]. The concept of six-phase has been described in the literature in several papers [1][2][3][4][5][6][7]. The capacitance switching phenomenon in six phase transmission line has been studied and compared with three phase transmission line in [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various faults likely to occur on six phase system and protection schemes against these faults have been analyzed in several papers [6][7][8]. The fault analysis for SpringdaleMcCalmont line operating as a 138-kV six-phase line is presented in [6].…”
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“…Since then it has received wide consideration and feasibility reports have been prepared for Allegheny Power by Venkata and others [2,3,4]. Stewart, Wilson and others have made extensive studies on many aspects of HPO transmission [5,6,7].…”
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“…Further compact design is recommended for 6-phase transmission lines [5] that leads to a 'roll' transposed structure of the impedance matrix. The major issue raised in the fault analysis results presented by Venkata et a1 [3] by the discussers is the necessity to make error estimates of fault current calculations in 6-phase systems if complete transposition is assumed. Bergseth showed by example that the errors can be as large as 13%.…”
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