in a transmission line the aluminium cor is sarrounded and
in between there is a another type of matrial what is that?
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Answer / muthu
as i already said, steel is used in between al conductor.
because of the gravity and less strength of al the wire
tends to sag. to avoid as well as minimize thw sag steel is
reinforced with in the conductor. that's it.
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Answer / muthu
steel. that's why it otherwise known as acsr(al conductor
steel reinforced)
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Answer / rishi tiwaeri
if you are taling about overhead line then al uminium is
not in center because of skin effect
if you are takling about expanded wire then there is
fiborus or paper type insulation is used
if in udergrond there is dffreent type pvc & valcunized
rubber is used depend open the voltage stress & working
temprature
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Answer / minal
Aluminium cored ateel reinforced.In a cable steel
reinforcement is there in between anuminium conductor.
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