Comparison of Calculated and Measured Corona Loss Curves
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- 1 January 1915
- journal article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers
- Vol. XXXIV (1) , 269-278
- https://doi.org/10.1109/t-aiee.1915.4765217
Abstract
Corona loss curves made on a number of experimental and practical lines by different investigators have been corrected and plotted. The loss has been calculated by the quadratic law for each case under the same conditions as to spacing, conductor diameter, altitude, etc., and plotted for comparison. It is of interest to note that the measured values were made in various parts of the country. The time period covers a number of years and the altitude varies from sea level to 10,000 ft. An exact check of calculated and measured losses cannot be expected, as the exact conditions of conductor surface, the wave shape, etc. are not always known. Such losses are also difficult to measure, especially on practical lines where the voltage range is quite small and there is a large number of corrections to make. The check is as close as the accuracy of the measurements permits. The variations from the calculated values are in most cases due to the fact that practical measurements have been made on the unstable part of the curve below the visual critical voltage value. The losses at this part of the curve are fully discussed.Keywords
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