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The HYPERSIM Hyperline Line Generator tools compute the RLC parameters of an overhead transmission line from its conductor characteristics and tower geometry.When you click the Line Data in the HYPERVIEW, the GUI is displayed as shown in Figure 1–2
The default parameters are for a single-circuit three-phase line with two ground wires.
Enter your own line parameters in various sectionssub-tabs:
Parameters | The upper section where you enter general parameters (units, frequency, ground resistivity, and comments). |
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Line Geometry | The table of conductors specifying the line geometry and the conductor types (middle section). |
Conductor and bundle characteristics | The table of conductor types defining the conductor characteristics for each type (bottom section). |
Line Data Report | Report the electrical parameters of the line computed by the program. |
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The open file supports two types of files.
- One of type is a *.hld geometrical file that contains geometrical information.
- The other type is EMPT file *.dat compatible.
- A browser must be open for selecting the desired *.hld or *.dat file.
- Load your line model.
Icon | Title | Description |
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Compute | It uses the provided information to compute the line data. The results are shown in the Log tab. | |
Revert | It sets back the default parameter values. | |
Browse | Browse and load geometrical information of the line. The required format is .hld for HYPERSIM Line Data. | |
Save | Save preparation data as a .hld file (HYPERSIM Line Data files) that contains the geometrical information and the line data. | |
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Load parameters | It loads the computed parameters into the component. |
Parameters
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Frequency | Specify the frequency in hertz to be used to evaluate RLC parameters. |
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Ground Resistivity | Specify the ground resistivity in ohm.meters. A zero value (perfectly conducting ground) is allowed. |
Comment | Use this window to type comments that you want to save with the line parameters, for example, voltage level, conductor types and characteristics, etc. |