Linear power transmission
Linear energy transmissions are complex systems that transfer electricity or other forms of energy from a source to a consumer in the form of linear cables, wires or pipelines. They are used in many areas, including industrial production, energy, transport, communications and many other industries. In this article we will look at linear energy transfers from the point of view of theory, design and application.
The main components of linear power transmission include cable, wire, conduit and signaling equipment. A cable is an insulating sheath surrounding electrical conductors that transmits electricity over long distances (up to several kilometers). The wire, on the contrary, does not have an insulating sheath and serves to transmit only weak electrical signals. Pipeline is used to transport liquids or gases and, for example, to supply buildings or equipment with water or gas.