Summary

Extensive version with all appendices. It is well known that transmission of active power is dependent on the voltages at both the sending and receiving ends of a transmission system. The most well known steady state limitation to power transmission on a system occurs when the electrical angle between the voltage sources at the two ends reaches 90°.

Additional informations

Publication type Technical Brochures
Reference 024
Publication year 1986
Publisher CIGRE
Study committees Power system technical performance (C4)
Working groups TF 38.01.03
File size 3 MB
Pages number 61
Price for non member 120 €
Price for member Free
Planning against voltage collapse.
Planning against voltage collapse.