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Electrical
- Oct 30, 2003
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I wish to determine the amount of charging current for a given transmission line. Is it correct for me to say that the total charging current, Ictot, is the sum of the positive and zero sequence charging currents?
I.e. Ictot = I1c + I0c where the positive sequence charging current (I1c) is based on the B1 value and the zero sequence (I0c)on the B0 value.
My reasoning is that I1c represents the capacitance current required to charge the phase-to-phase capacitances whilst I0c represents the capacitance current required to charge each phase w.r.t. ground.
Is this correct?
Thanks in advance.
I.e. Ictot = I1c + I0c where the positive sequence charging current (I1c) is based on the B1 value and the zero sequence (I0c)on the B0 value.
My reasoning is that I1c represents the capacitance current required to charge the phase-to-phase capacitances whilst I0c represents the capacitance current required to charge each phase w.r.t. ground.
Is this correct?
Thanks in advance.