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what are types of conductor​


ranu2305: Hard Drawn Copper Conductor. Such type of conductors gives high tensile strength. ...

Cadmium Copper Conductor. ...

Steel-Cored Copper Conductor (SCC) ...

Copper Welded Conductor. ...

Hard-Drawn Aluminium Conductor or All-Aluminum Conductor. ...

Aluminium Conductor Steel Reinforced. ...

Smooth Body ACSR Conductor. ...

Expanded ACSR Conductor.

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Answered by Itzkrushika156
6

Answer:

Explanation:

Definition: The conductor is the type of metal which allows the electrical current to flow through it. The electrical conductor is generally made up of metals like copper, aluminium and their alloys. In an electrical conductor, the electrical charges moves from atom to atom when the potential difference is applied across them. The electrical conductors are used in the form of the wire. The choice of the conductor can be taken into account by considering the various factors like tensile strength, fatigue strength, corona loss, local conditions and cost.

The electrical conductor which is used for power transmission is usually stranded. Stranded conductors have great flexibility and mechanical strength as compared to a single wire of the same cross-section area. In stranded conductor usually, the centre wire is surrounded by the successive layers of wires containing 6, 12,18, 24,… wires.

The size of the conductor is determined by its equivalent copper cross section area and the number of strands with the diameter of each strand. The equivalence cross section of a stranded conductor is the area of a cross section of the solid conductor of the same material and length as the stranded conductor. And also the conductor having the same resistance at the same temperature.

Types of Electrical Conductors

Hard-drawn copper, hard-drawn aluminium conductors and steel-cored aluminium conductors are most commonly used in a power. Some of the important types of conductors are explained below in details.

Hard Drawn Copper Conductor

Such type of conductors gives high tensile strength. It has high electrical conductivity, long life, and high scrap value. It is most suitable for distribution work where spans and tapping are more.

Cadmium Copper Conductor

The tensile strength of the copper is increased by approximately 50 percent by adding about 0.7 to 1.0 percent cadmium to it, but their conductivity is reduced by about 15 to 17 percent. The property of higher tensile strength enables the conductor to be erected on longer spans with the same sag. This conductor possesses the advantages of easy joining, more resistance to atmospheric condition, better resistance to wear, easy machinability, etc.

The temperature at which copper anneals and softens is also increased, and temperature effects on stresses are less. The variation in sag due to changes in load and temperature is minimised.

Steel-Cored Copper Conductor (SCC)

In steel cored copper conductor one or two layers of copper strands surround a steel cored copper conductors.The steel core adds the tensile strength to the conductor.

Copper Welded Conductor

In such type of conductors, the uniform layers of copper are welded onto a steel wire. The conductivity of the copper welded conductor varies from 30 to 60 percent to that a solid copper conductor with the same diameter. Such types of conductors may be used for longer span such as a river crossing.

Hard-Drawn Aluminium Conductor or All-Aluminum Conductor

The cost of the copper conductor is very high, and hence it is replaced by the aluminium conductor. The handling, transportation and erection of the aluminium wires become very economical. It is used in distribution lines in the urban area and short transmission line with the lower voltages.

Aluminium Conductor Steel Reinforced

All aluminium conductors are not sufficiently strong mechanically for the construction of long span lines. This deficiency in strength can be compensated by adding a steel core to the conductor. Such a conductor is called steel-cored aluminium conductor (SCA) or aluminium conductor steel reinforced (ACSR).

ascr-conductorThe ACSR conductor has seven steel strands forming a central core around which there are two layers of 30 aluminium strands. The conductor stranding is specified as a 30 Al/7 St.The ACSR conductors have high tensile strength and light weight and hence it is used for small sag.


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Answered by Blue14
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There are two types of conductors they are-:

  • good conductor
  • non-conductor/ insulators

Good Conductor

The materials which allows heat and electricity to flow through them.

example

Copper, gold, silver etc.

Non-Conductor

The materials which don't allows heat and electricity to flow through them.

example

wood, plastic, etc.

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