Bundled Conductor Definition
A bundled conductor is defined as a conductor formed by grouping two or more stranded conductors to increase current carrying capacity.
Use in High Voltage Systems
Bundled conductors are used in transmission lines above 220 KV to optimize current flow and are more economical than hollow conductors.
Reduced Reactance and Voltage Gradient
Bundled conductors reduce the reactance and voltage gradient, which helps in lowering corona loss and radio interference.
Geometric Mean Radius (GMR)
Increasing the GMR decreases inductance, improving the efficiency of the transmission line.
Surge Impedance Impact
Bundled conductors reduce surge impedance, thus increasing the surge impedance loading and the overall transmission capacity of the system.
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