Transposition means exchanging of the position of the transmission line after equal distances. Even if the voltage across the conductors are equal during the transmission, there will be slight differences and will result in varied inductances of the conductors. Hence if we have symmetrical conductors running through transmission line in a similar fashion, there may be unbalances in voltage. Also mutual inductances vary for untransposed lines.
in order to reduce the transmission line losses we need low impedance...Low impedance also improves power transfer capacity of the line..
I assume you are wanting to know about balancing networks to a transmission line? If this is the case, you really need to get a book on networks and filters. The physical makup of the transmission line will impact this calculation. The basic idea is you want to match the impedance at the input (looking out of the transmission line) to the same impedance as the transmission line (say 50 or 75 ohms for typical coax), and the output impedance (looking out of the transmission line) to the same as well. This will result in maximum power transfer, minimum power reflection. If you want to know how to make a balancing filter to a transmission line, then you need to design the filter according to your requirements - chebyshev, minimum ripple, wide band, narrow band, etc; You may need to use transformers to isolate the transmission line from your power circuitry, and use this as a matching network. You could also use transistors to accomplish similar things (less isolation, though), depending on what you're trying to do.
I need to replace release bearing in a 1995 Chevy s10 truck and need to know how to disconnect the hydraulic clutch line for the transmission.
IF THERE IS A HOLE IN THE TRANS AND IS SPRAYING. IT MOST LIKLEY A CRACK AND IS INTERNAL. UNFORANATLY THERE IS NO REPAIR I AM AWARE OF THIS WILL NEED A TRANSMISSION. THIS COULD ALSO BE TRANSMISSION LINE?
If your transmission is slipping when it is hot that could be a sign that you do not have adequate pressure in the transmission line. It could be because of wear, it's in need of service, or that it's low on fluid.
The auto transmission will have to have the proper bell housing to line up. The cross member will need to be changed along with the flywheel. you will also need to add a cooler, and possibly change the radiator.
You will need the Ford Hydraulic Clutch Quick Disconnect Tool.
Not really.
Could be caused by low transmission fluid, the modulator valve or even a vacuum line being off. It could also mean that you need to have your transmission serviced.
It's under the drivers side seat on the fuel line. You will need to remove the transmission cover to get to it.
we need a vacuum diagram for replacement 1997 dodge 1500 4x4
yes it will.you might need to change drive line length but it will go right in