// A Texbook on POWER SYSTEM ENGINEERING // A.Chakrabarti, M.L.Soni, P.V.Gupta, U.S.Bhatnagar // DHANPAT RAI & Co. // SECOND EDITION // PART II : TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION // CHAPTER 4: OVERHEAD LINE INSULATORS // EXAMPLE : 4.5 : // Page number 185 clear ; clc ; close ; // Clear the work space and console // Given data n = 8.0 // Number of insulators // Calculations A = 1.0/(n-1) // Line to pin capacitance B = 2.0/(n-2) // Line to pin capacitance C = 3.0/(n-3) // Line to pin capacitance D = 4.0/(n-4) // Line to pin capacitance E = 5.0/(n-5) // Line to pin capacitance F = 6.0/(n-6) // Line to pin capacitance G = 7.0/(n-7) // Line to pin capacitance // Results disp("PART II - EXAMPLE : 4.5 : SOLUTION :-") printf("\nLine-to-pin capacitance are:") printf("\n A = %.3f*C", A) printf("\n B = %.3f*C", B) printf("\n C = %.3f*C", C) printf("\n D = %.3f*C", D) printf("\n E = %.3f*C", E) printf("\n F = %.3f*C", F) printf("\n G = %.3f*C", G)