Capacitive Voltage using Sending End Voltage in Nominal T Method Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Capacitive Voltage in T = Sending End Voltage in T-((Sending End Current in T*Impedance in T)/2)
Vc(t) = Vs(t)-((Is(t)*Zt)/2)
This formula uses 4 Variables
Variables Used
Capacitive Voltage in T - (Measured in Volt) - Capacitive Voltage in T is defined as the voltage of the capacitor in a transmission line.
Sending End Voltage in T - (Measured in Volt) - Sending End Voltage in T is the voltage at the sending end of a transmission line.
Sending End Current in T - (Measured in Ampere) - Sending End Current in T is defined as the amount of current injected into a medium transmission line from the source or injectors.
Impedance in T - (Measured in Ohm) - Impedance in T is defined as the amount of opposition faced by the direct or alternating current when it passes through a conductor component, circuit.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Sending End Voltage in T: 400.2 Volt --> 400.2 Volt No Conversion Required
Sending End Current in T: 16.2 Ampere --> 16.2 Ampere No Conversion Required
Impedance in T: 9.07 Ohm --> 9.07 Ohm No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
Vc(t) = Vs(t)-((Is(t)*Zt)/2) --> 400.2-((16.2*9.07)/2)
Evaluating ... ...
Vc(t) = 326.733
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
326.733 Volt --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
326.733 Volt <-- Capacitive Voltage in T
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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19 Nominal T-Method in Medium Line Calculators

Receiving End Angle using Sending End Power in Nominal T Method
Go Receiving End Phase Angle in T = acos((Sending End Power in T-Power Loss in T)/(Receiving End Voltage in T*Receiving End Current in T*3))
Sending End Current using Losses in Nominal T Method
Go Sending End Current in T = sqrt((Power Loss in T/(3/2)*Resistance in T)-(Receiving End Current in T^2))
Voltage Regulation using Nominal T Method
Go Voltage Regulation in T = (Sending End Voltage in T-Receiving End Voltage in T)/Receiving End Voltage in T
Receiving End Voltage using Capacitive Voltage in Nominal T Method
Go Receiving End Voltage in T = Capacitive Voltage in T-((Receiving End Current in T*Impedance in T)/2)
Impedance using Capacitive Voltage in Nominal T Method
Go Impedance in T = 2*(Capacitive Voltage in T-Receiving End Voltage in T)/Receiving End Current in T
Capacitive Voltage in Nominal T Method
Go Capacitive Voltage in T = Receiving End Voltage in T+(Receiving End Current in T*Impedance in T/2)
Losses in Nominal T Method
Go Power Loss in T = 3*(Resistance in T/2)*(Receiving End Current in T^2+Sending End Current in T^2)
Sending End Voltage using Capacitive Voltage in Nominal T Method
Go Sending End Voltage in T = Capacitive Voltage in T+((Sending End Current in T*Impedance in T)/2)
Capacitive Voltage using Sending End Voltage in Nominal T Method
Go Capacitive Voltage in T = Sending End Voltage in T-((Sending End Current in T*Impedance in T)/2)
B Parameter in Nominal T Method
Go B Parameter in T = Impedance in T*(1+(Impedance in T*Admittance in T/4))
A-Parameter for Reciprocal Network in Nominal T Method
Go A Parameter in T = (1+(B Parameter in T*C Parameter))/D Parameter in T
Sending End Voltage using Voltage Regulation in Nominal T Method
Go Sending End Voltage in T = Receiving End Voltage in T*(Voltage Regulation in T+1)
Transmission Efficiency in Nominal T Method
Go Transmission Efficiency in T = Receiving End Power in T/Sending End Power in T
Sending End Current in Nominal T Method
Go Sending End Current in T = Receiving End Current in T+Capacitive Current in T
Capacitive Current in Nominal T Method
Go Capacitive Current in T = Sending End Current in T-Receiving End Current in T
Admittance using A Parameter in Nominal T Method
Go Admittance in T = 2*(A Parameter in T-1)/Impedance in T
Admittance using D Parameter in Nominal T Method
Go Admittance in T = 2*(A Parameter in T-1)/Impedance in T
Impedance using D Parameter in Nominal T Method
Go Impedance in T = 2*(A Parameter in T-1)/Admittance in T
A-Parameter in Nominal T Method
Go A Parameter in T = 1+(Admittance in T*Impedance in T/2)

Capacitive Voltage using Sending End Voltage in Nominal T Method Formula

Capacitive Voltage in T = Sending End Voltage in T-((Sending End Current in T*Impedance in T)/2)
Vc(t) = Vs(t)-((Is(t)*Zt)/2)

What is the difference between Nominal T Method and Nominal π Method?

In the Nominal T model of the Transmission line, the whole shunt capacitance of the line is assumed to be lumped at the middle of the line. In the Nominal π Method, the shunt capacitance of each line i.e. phase to neutral is divided into two equal parts.

How to Calculate Capacitive Voltage using Sending End Voltage in Nominal T Method?

Capacitive Voltage using Sending End Voltage in Nominal T Method calculator uses Capacitive Voltage in T = Sending End Voltage in T-((Sending End Current in T*Impedance in T)/2) to calculate the Capacitive Voltage in T, The Capacitive Voltage using Sending End Voltage in Nominal T Method formula is defined as the voltage rating on a capacitor is the maximum amount of voltage that a capacitor can safely be exposed to and can store. Capacitive Voltage in T is denoted by Vc(t) symbol.

How to calculate Capacitive Voltage using Sending End Voltage in Nominal T Method using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Capacitive Voltage using Sending End Voltage in Nominal T Method, enter Sending End Voltage in T (Vs(t)), Sending End Current in T (Is(t)) & Impedance in T (Zt) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Capacitive Voltage using Sending End Voltage in Nominal T Method calculation can be explained with given input values -> 325.68 = 400.2-((16.2*9.07)/2).

FAQ

What is Capacitive Voltage using Sending End Voltage in Nominal T Method?
The Capacitive Voltage using Sending End Voltage in Nominal T Method formula is defined as the voltage rating on a capacitor is the maximum amount of voltage that a capacitor can safely be exposed to and can store and is represented as Vc(t) = Vs(t)-((Is(t)*Zt)/2) or Capacitive Voltage in T = Sending End Voltage in T-((Sending End Current in T*Impedance in T)/2). Sending End Voltage in T is the voltage at the sending end of a transmission line, Sending End Current in T is defined as the amount of current injected into a medium transmission line from the source or injectors & Impedance in T is defined as the amount of opposition faced by the direct or alternating current when it passes through a conductor component, circuit.
How to calculate Capacitive Voltage using Sending End Voltage in Nominal T Method?
The Capacitive Voltage using Sending End Voltage in Nominal T Method formula is defined as the voltage rating on a capacitor is the maximum amount of voltage that a capacitor can safely be exposed to and can store is calculated using Capacitive Voltage in T = Sending End Voltage in T-((Sending End Current in T*Impedance in T)/2). To calculate Capacitive Voltage using Sending End Voltage in Nominal T Method, you need Sending End Voltage in T (Vs(t)), Sending End Current in T (Is(t)) & Impedance in T (Zt). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Sending End Voltage in T, Sending End Current in T & Impedance in T and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
How many ways are there to calculate Capacitive Voltage in T?
In this formula, Capacitive Voltage in T uses Sending End Voltage in T, Sending End Current in T & Impedance in T. We can use 1 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Capacitive Voltage in T = Receiving End Voltage in T+(Receiving End Current in T*Impedance in T/2)
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