5. Line and network study
5.1 Direct current line
5.1.1 Power transfer equations on a DC line
The direct-current line is of more limited use than the three-phase line for transporting direct current. However, it is simpler to study, which is why it is interesting to examine power transfer in this case.
We limit ourselves here to the simple case of an "antenna" DC network, where all the DC generators are connected to a "high voltage" line, in this case 36 kV or 2 × 36 = 72 kV (figure
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