1 13 21 100 1.359 0.3537 363 58 3.227 Conops 2 16 26 116 1.09 0.352 444 72 3.315 Gnat 3 20 31 129 0.913 0.3412 521 86 3.937 Weevil 4 25 42 159 0.6721 0.3374 737 117 4.185 LadyBird 5 30 52 182 0.5441 0.3308 892 144 4.65 Ant 6 40 63 207 0.4526 0.325 1051 174 5.099 Fly 7 45 73 225 0.3906 0.3203 1203 201 5.489 BlueBottle 8 50 83 250 0.3442 0.3162 1356 230 5.864 GrassHopper 9 60 95 270 0.3009 0.3121 1523 261 6.254 Cleg 10 65 105 292 0.2715 0.3089 1673 290 6.584 Wasp 11 80 132 335 0.2152 0.3016 2228 369 7.395 AAC 11 12 95 149 363 0.1916 0.298 2484 414 7.838 Peony 13 110 183 420 0.1555 0.2914 2985 511 8.701 Caterpillar 14 130 210 460 0.1356 0.2871 3381 586 9.318 Chafer 15 140 234 495 0.1217 0.2837 3736 652 9.835 AAC 15 16 160 262 530 0.1088 0.2802 4144 730 10.401 AAC 16 17 185 318 600 0.0896 0.2741 4947 886 11.46 AAC 17 18 225 367 654 0.0775 0.2695 5695 1025 12.325 AAC 18 19 300 474 764 0.0598 0.2615 7289 1343 13.997 AAC 19 20 325 518 805 0.0548 0.2587 7878 1464 14.644 Scorpion IMPORTANT: This file contains DATA for 20 conductors meant for use in overhead lines. The file must START from the first line and first column. The data are arranged in a systematic way. Any misplacement of data or abnormal change (beyond limits) may cause error while including it in the PROGARM. The data are in the following sequence: 1. Conductor number 2. Cross sectional area in sq.mm. (Copper equivalent) 3. Cross sectional area in sq.mm. (Aluminium equivalent) 4. Current carrying capacity of conductor in Amps. 5. Resistance of conductor/km at 20°C in ohms 6. Inductive reactance /phase of OHL/km at 50 Hz. 7. Tensile strength of conductor in kg/sq.mm. 8. Weight of the conductor/ km in kg 9. Overall radius of the conductor in mm. 10. Name of the conductor It is very important to note that the values in each column must either INCREASE SEQUENTIALLY or DECREASE SEQUENTIALLY ( in case of resistance and reactance). You can make your own DATA file in this pattern and include in the Program.