Advanced Thermal Field Sensitivity Analysis of Power Cables

Author(s):  
M. S. Al-Saud ◽  
M. A. El-Kady ◽  
R. D. Findlay
Author(s):  
Oleksandr Tkachenko ◽  
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Vladimir Grinchenko ◽  
Pavel Dobrodeyev ◽  
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The paper deals with a single-loop shield with an asymmetric magnetic coupling used for a magnetic field mitigation of a high-voltage three-phase cable line. The goal is to evaluate a thermal effect of this shield on a cable line capacity. To calculate the flat cable line capacity in the nonshielded case, we use a standard IEC 60287. To achieve the goal we carry out a numerical simulation of the thermal field when the shield is installed. Wherein, we deal with two specific sections. One is a long section with the shield being distant from the cable line. The other is a relatively short section where the shield is located near the power cables. The thermal field is applied for a long section in a two-dimensional formulation, and a three-dimensional formulation is used for the short section. Hence, we have obtained the dependences of the maximum temperature of the power cables on parameters of the shield and its location height above the cable line. The most significant allowable cross-sections of the shield cable and their location height have been determined, when the thermal effect of the shield does not decrease the cable line capacity. These results have ensured the maximum cable line capacity while shielding. The shield temperature is shown to exceed the allowable level in the short section. To reduce it the thermal backfill has been used. We recommend the values of its thermal resistivity to be used for different parameters of the single-loop shield.


2012 ◽  
Vol 446-449 ◽  
pp. 450-453
Author(s):  
Xiao Yu Sun ◽  
Zhen Qing Wang ◽  
Xiang Nan Meng ◽  
Zhu Ju

This paper presents a new approach to thermal field sensitivities and ampacity computations of underground power cables using a proposed algorithm of perturbed finite-element analysis. Domain-specific visual language tools have become important in many domains of software engineering and end user development. Numerical results show that the most significant randomness comes from thermal loads and also that the amount of uncertainty decreases from input to output. We will show that the object-oriented programming greatly simplifies the choice and the implementation of other formalisms concerning polyarticulated systems, thus conferring high flexibility and adaptability to the developed software.Such experimental verification confirmed the accuracy of the new introduced finite-element sensitivity methodology.


Author(s):  
Julian Quick ◽  
Ryan King ◽  
Marc Henry de Frahan ◽  
Shreyas Ananthan ◽  
Michael Sprague ◽  
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