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Re-Inventing The Wheel-Part1-Clemente_Figuera-THE INFINITE ENERGY MACHINE

Started by bajac, October 07, 2012, 06:21:28 PM

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bajac

Cadman,

I don't think I understand your comment completely.

But, the Ferranti effect shown in transmission lines has nothing to do with the performance of the generator. When I took the power transmission line course, it was modeled in three types: short, medium, and long. Long transmission line being the most complex. Basically, as the feeders get longer, the capacity effects of the line becomes more pronounced, which can cause reflection and standing wave issues. The result is higher voltages at the receiving end of the transmission lines. To stabilize the voltage, shunt devices are placed at specific locations of the transmission line.

I assume that Ferranti was the first person to experience this event in power transmission lines because he was the first to install relative long feeders at high voltages. I think he installed a 10KV line while most of the engineers of the time forecasted a failure because these engineers believed that it was about impossible to go over 2KV and trasmit the high power capacity of the Ferranti generators. I remember reading something about it.

Bajac


bajac

Something I have been trying to find is the reason(s) why the Ferranti type generators were abandoned. Maybe someone in this forum has come across with this info.


Cadman

Quote from: bajac on October 02, 2014, 12:17:24 PM
Cadman,

I don't think I understand your comment completely.

OK, but if you ever build one of these just give some thought about my last post. The Ferranti effect was the least of it. The point was to built-in capacitance and how it might be used to advantage.

Cheers

bajac