PENGARUH PANJANG SALURAN TRANSMISI TERHADAP TEGANGAN LEBIH TRANSIENT YANG DISEBABKAN KARENA PROSES ENERGIZED PADA SALURAN TRANSMISI 500 KV
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https://doi.org/10.32497/eksergi.v9i1.193Abstract
The utility of high transmission line result in the transient over voltage in transmission-line will also increasingly higher, mainly for lightning and switching surge. Switching surge is a dominant factor to show up much transient over voltage in the transmission-line in the level of 230 kV or higher, if it is compared with lightning surge. Switching surge is caused by single energized process, the process itself to energize a transmission line in no load condition with energy power through switch closure operation. The research was aiming at observing the influence of transmission-line length to transient over voltage that occurred at the energized process in 500 kV transmission line Ungaran-Pedan, which used EMTP (Electromagnetic Transients Program) to simulate it. The result of simulation showed that the transient over voltage occurred along the transmission-line which caused the higher voltage increase, providing that the line is also longer.Key word : over voltage, transient, EMTP
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