• Product
  • Suppliers
  • Manufacturers
  • Solutions
  • Free tools
  • Knowledges
  • Experts
  • Communities
Search


What are the four types of conductors in a transmission line?

Encyclopedia
Encyclopedia
Field: Encyclopedia
0
China

A single solid conductor

Peculiarity

A single solid conductor is the most basic type of conductor. It is made of a single metal material (such as copper or aluminum) and has the advantages of simple structure and high mechanical strength. Because of its solid structure, it has good conductivity at low frequencies and relatively uniform current distribution. For example, it may be used in some short-distance transmission lines that require high mechanical strength and low frequency (such as some indoor power wiring).

However, with the increase of transmission frequency, the skin effect will concentrate the current on the surface of the conductor, and the material inside the solid conductor can not be fully utilized, resulting in material waste, and it may limit its current carrying capacity due to heat dissipation problems during high current transmission.

Stranded conductor

Peculiarity

A stranded conductor is composed of several smaller diameter wires twisted together. This structure increases the flexibility of the conductor, is easy to install and bend, and is suitable for transmission lines that need to be bent or moved frequently, such as the cable in the cable bridge or the power cord of some mobile devices.

The contact between the multiple wires of the stranded conductor increases the heat dissipation area to a certain extent and helps to improve the current carrying capacity. At the same time, since each small wire can be regarded as an independent current path, at high frequencies, the skin effect makes the current concentrate on the surface of each small wire, which is equivalent to increasing the total effective conductive area, which can better cope with high-frequency transmission than a single solid conductor. For example, in some high-frequency communication cables, stranded conductors are often used to improve signal transmission quality.

Hollow conductor

Peculiarity

The inside of the hollow conductor is hollow structure, and the current is mainly concentrated on the outer surface of the conductor. This structure effectively makes use of the skin effect, in high frequency transmission, because the current is concentrated on the surface, the hollow part does not have a substantial effect on the current transmission, but can reduce the weight of the conductor and save material.

Hollow conductors have certain applications in some transmission systems with strict weight requirements (such as transmission lines in the aerospace field) or long-span overhead transmission lines (to reduce the pressure of their own weight on the tower). However, the manufacturing process of hollow conductors is relatively complex, and the mechanical strength may be lower than that of solid conductors, and measures need to be taken in structural design to ensure adequate mechanical support.

Coaxial conductor

Peculiarity

A coaxial conductor consists of an inner conductor and an outer conductor separated by an insulating medium. The outer conductor is usually a hollow cylindrical conductor that surrounds the inner conductor in the middle. This structure has a good electromagnetic shielding characteristics, the inner conductor transmits the signal, the outer conductor is not only the return path of the signal, but also plays the role of shielding the external electromagnetic interference.

Coaxial conductors are widely used in high-frequency signal transmission (such as TV signal transmission, high-speed data transmission in computer networks, etc.). It can effectively transmit high-frequency signals, reduce signal attenuation and external interference, and ensure the quality of the signal. But the cost of coaxial cable is relatively high, and as the transmission distance increases, signal attenuation is still a problem to consider.


Give a tip and encourage the author!
Recommended
THD Measurement Error Standards for Power Systems
THD Measurement Error Standards for Power Systems
Error Tolerance of Total Harmonic Distortion (THD): A Comprehensive Analysis Based on Application Scenarios, Equipment Accuracy, and Industry StandardsThe acceptable error range for Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) must be evaluated based on specific application contexts, measurement equipment accuracy, and applicable industry standards. Below is a detailed analysis of key performance indicators in power systems, industrial equipment, and general measurement applications.1. Harmonic Error Standar
Edwiin
11/03/2025
How Vacuum Tech Replaces SF6 in Modern Ring Main Units
How Vacuum Tech Replaces SF6 in Modern Ring Main Units
Ring main units (RMUs) are used in secondary power distribution, directly connecting to end-users such as residential communities, construction sites, commercial buildings, highways, etc.In a residential substation, the RMU introduces 12 kV medium voltage, which is then stepped down to 380 V low voltage through transformers. The low-voltage switchgear distributes electrical energy to various user units. For a 1250 kVA distribution transformer in a residential community, the medium-voltage ring m
James
11/03/2025
Why Monitoring Accuracy Matters in Power Quality Systems
Why Monitoring Accuracy Matters in Power Quality Systems
The Critical Role of Monitoring Accuracy in Power Quality Online DevicesThe measurement accuracy of online power quality monitoring devices is the core of the power system’s “perception capability,” directly determining the safety, economy, stability, and reliability of power supply to users. Inadequate accuracy leads to misjudgment, incorrect control, and flawed decision-making—potentially causing equipment damage, economic losses, or even grid failures. Conversely, high accuracy enables precis
Oliver Watts
10/30/2025
How Does Power Dispatching Ensure Grid Stability and Efficiency?
How Does Power Dispatching Ensure Grid Stability and Efficiency?
Electric Power Dispatching in Modern Power SystemsThe power system is a critical infrastructure of modern society, providing essential electrical energy for industrial, commercial, and residential use. As the core of power system operation and management, electric power dispatching aims to meet electricity demand while ensuring grid stability and economic efficiency.1. Basic Principles of Electric Power DispatchingThe fundamental principle of power dispatching is to balance supply and demand by
Echo
10/30/2025
Related Products
Send inquiry
Download
Get the IEE Business Application
Use the IEE-Business app to find equipment, obtain solutions, connect with experts, and participate in industry collaboration anytime, anywhere—fully supporting the development of your power projects and business.