Resistance using Losses in End Condenser Method Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Resistance in ECM = Power Loss in ECM/(3*Sending End Current in ECM^2)
Recm = Ploss(ecm)/(3*Is(ecm)^2)
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
Resistance in ECM - (Measured in Ohm) - Resistance in ECM is a measure of the opposition to current flow in a medium length transmission line.
Power Loss in ECM - (Measured in Watt) - Power Loss in ECM is defined as the deviation in the power transferred from sending end to receiving end of a medium transmission line.
Sending End Current in ECM - (Measured in Ampere) - Sending End Current in ECM is defined as the amount of current injected into a medium transmission line from the source or injectors.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Power Loss in ECM: 85 Watt --> 85 Watt No Conversion Required
Sending End Current in ECM: 16 Ampere --> 16 Ampere No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
Recm = Ploss(ecm)/(3*Is(ecm)^2) --> 85/(3*16^2)
Evaluating ... ...
Recm = 0.110677083333333
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
0.110677083333333 Ohm --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
0.110677083333333 0.110677 Ohm <-- Resistance in ECM
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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17 End Condenser Method in Medium Line Calculators

Receiving End Angle using Sending End Power in End Condenser Method
Go Receiving End Phase Angle in ECM = acos((Sending End Power in ECM-Power Loss in ECM)/(3*Receiving End Current in ECM*Receiving End Voltage in ECM))
Voltage Regulation in End Condenser Method
Go Voltage Regulation in ECM = (Sending End Voltage in ECM-Receiving End Voltage in ECM)/Receiving End Voltage in ECM
Sending End Current using Impedance in End Condenser Method
Go Sending End Current in ECM = (Sending End Voltage in ECM-Receiving End Voltage in ECM)/Impedance in ECM
Receiving End Voltage in End Condenser Method
Go Receiving End Voltage in ECM = Sending End Voltage in ECM-(Sending End Current in ECM*Impedance in ECM)
Sending End Voltage in End Condenser Method
Go Sending End Voltage in ECM = Receiving End Voltage in ECM+(Sending End Current in ECM*Impedance in ECM)
Impedance(ECM)
Go Impedance in ECM = (Sending End Voltage in ECM-Receiving End Voltage in ECM)/Sending End Current in ECM
Sending End Current using Losses in End Condenser Method
Go Sending End Current in ECM = sqrt(Power Loss in ECM/(3*Resistance in ECM))
Transmission Efficiency in End Condenser Method
Go Transmission Efficiency in ECM = (Receiving End Power in ECM/Sending End Power in ECM)*100
Receiving End Current in End Condenser Method
Go Receiving End Current in ECM = Sending End Current in ECM-Capacitive Current in ECM
Sending End Current in End Condenser Method
Go Sending End Current in ECM = Receiving End Current in ECM+Capacitive Current in ECM
Capacitive Current in End Condenser Method
Go Capacitive Current in ECM = Sending End Current in ECM-Receiving End Current in ECM
Sending End Power in End Condenser Method
Go Sending End Power in ECM = Receiving End Power in ECM-Power Loss in ECM
Resistance using Losses in End Condenser Method
Go Resistance in ECM = Power Loss in ECM/(3*Sending End Current in ECM^2)
Line Losses in End Condenser Method
Go Power Loss in ECM = 3*Resistance in ECM*Sending End Current in ECM^2
Admittance using A Parameter in End Condenser Method
Go Admittance in ECM = (2*(A Parameter in ECM-1))/Impedance in ECM
Impedance using A Parameter in End Condenser Method
Go Impedance in ECM = (2*(A Parameter in ECM-1))/Admittance in ECM
Medium Line A Parameter (LEC)
Go A Parameter in ECM = 1+((Impedance in ECM*Admittance in ECM)/2)

Resistance using Losses in End Condenser Method Formula

Resistance in ECM = Power Loss in ECM/(3*Sending End Current in ECM^2)
Recm = Ploss(ecm)/(3*Is(ecm)^2)

What are the disadvantages of condenser end?

Although the end condenser method for the solution of medium lines is simple to work out calculations, yet it has the following drawbacks. There is a considerable error (about 10%) in calculations because the distributed capacitance has been assumed to be lumped or concentrated.

What is end condenser method?

In this method, the capacitance of the line is lumped or concentrated at the receiving or load end. This method of localizing the line capacitance at the load end overestimates the effects of capacitance.

How to Calculate Resistance using Losses in End Condenser Method?

Resistance using Losses in End Condenser Method calculator uses Resistance in ECM = Power Loss in ECM/(3*Sending End Current in ECM^2) to calculate the Resistance in ECM, The Resistance using Losses in End Condenser Method formula is defined as a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit. Resistance is measured in ohms. Resistance in ECM is denoted by Recm symbol.

How to calculate Resistance using Losses in End Condenser Method using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Resistance using Losses in End Condenser Method, enter Power Loss in ECM (Ploss(ecm)) & Sending End Current in ECM (Is(ecm)) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Resistance using Losses in End Condenser Method calculation can be explained with given input values -> 0.110677 = 85/(3*16^2).

FAQ

What is Resistance using Losses in End Condenser Method?
The Resistance using Losses in End Condenser Method formula is defined as a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit. Resistance is measured in ohms and is represented as Recm = Ploss(ecm)/(3*Is(ecm)^2) or Resistance in ECM = Power Loss in ECM/(3*Sending End Current in ECM^2). Power Loss in ECM is defined as the deviation in the power transferred from sending end to receiving end of a medium transmission line & Sending End Current in ECM is defined as the amount of current injected into a medium transmission line from the source or injectors.
How to calculate Resistance using Losses in End Condenser Method?
The Resistance using Losses in End Condenser Method formula is defined as a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit. Resistance is measured in ohms is calculated using Resistance in ECM = Power Loss in ECM/(3*Sending End Current in ECM^2). To calculate Resistance using Losses in End Condenser Method, you need Power Loss in ECM (Ploss(ecm)) & Sending End Current in ECM (Is(ecm)). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Power Loss in ECM & Sending End Current in ECM and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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