Why Ferranti Effect occurs in a Transmission Line?

Why Ferranti Effect occurs in a Transmission Line?

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 A long transmission line can be considered to compose a considerably high amount of capacitance and inductance distributed across the entire length of the line.

 Ferranti Effect occurs when current drawn by the distributed capacitance of the line itself is greater than the current associated with the load at the receiving end of the line(during light or no load). This capacitor charging current leads to voltage drop across the line inductor of the transmission system which is in phase with the sending end voltages. This voltage drop keeps on increasing additively as we move towards the load end of the line and subsequently the receiving end voltage tends to get larger than applied voltage leading to the phenomena called Ferranti effect in power system.

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