Calculation The Internal Thermal Resistance and Am Pacity of 3-Core Screened Cables With Fillers
Calculation The Internal Thermal Resistance and Am Pacity of 3-Core Screened Cables With Fillers
Calculation The Internal Thermal Resistance and Am Pacity of 3-Core Screened Cables With Fillers
3, July 1999
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Calculation of the Internal Thermal Resistance and Am pacity of 3-Core Screened Cables
with Fillers
A. Napieralski Z. Kulesza
Technical University of Lodz
Lodz, Poland
G.J. Anders,
Ontario Hydro Technologies
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Conductor
Conductor Screen
Semiconducting InsulationScreen
Metaltc Screen
1. Introduction.
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of the internal thermal resistance of 3-core belted cables with
fillers. This paper deals with another aspect of this task,
namely the computation of I; for 3-core screened cables with
circular conductors.
In order to investigate the influence of the filler thermal
resistivity on for 3-core cables, extensive numerical studies
using the finite element method have been performed to
develop an equation for the value of I; when the filler
resistivity is different from that of the insulation. Since with
the varying thermal resistivity of the filler the values of T, will
be different from those obtained using the standards, the
influence of the new resistance values on cable rating is also
investigated.
The presentation starts with the review of the current
standard computations including the summary of the results of
the application of the finite element method to the analysis for
I; of 3-core belted cables. Next, the results for screened
cables are discussed followed by a numerical example and the
discussion closing the presentation.
2.
2K
G + 0.031(pf - p i ) e
diameter of conductor, mm
thickness of insulation between conductor and sheath,
mm
-&.
T1 -
2n
(3)
2x
t,
0.67$c
I;fi11er=
T I= K -Pi
G
where:
d, =
(4)
I; = Tfiller+ce1t + T o r e - Tbelr
(5 )
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0.70
0 65
0 60
where:
D,,
=
d,
Er
0 50
Or05
0 40
035
030
0 25
020
020
0 30
0 A0
0 50
0 60
0.70
TlrkhEhne
Tberr
= -In
2n
diam.abovebelt
diam.belowbelt
(8)
q.
(9)
'
732
The correlation parameter is equal to 0.00462 and the
relative error is 0.0919
I -5r
resistance
= 0.067 K .m/w
T4 = 0.633K . m/W
A., = 0.018
3 610
0 550
0 500
0 450
400
rE a0 350
h
r(
0 300
.c
C 250
below.
0 200
0 150
0.150
0.250
0.450
0.350
0.550
0.650
TI-i
d, = 23.lmm
4,= 64.7-
= 0.227 K . mfW
= 1.2 mm
D, = 68.7 mm
De = 74.7 mm
90 - 20
I = 0.7898.10-4(0.22?+ 3.1.018.(0.067+0.633))
The remaining values are summarized in Table 1.
=612A
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REFERENCES
Pf
I;
(K.mlW) (K.mlW)
0.227
Eq. 9
I;
I
A
612
(K.m/W)
0.263
I
A
607
2.
3.
4.
5.
5. Discussion
The analysis reported above leads to the following
conclusions.
1. Equations used in the IEC Standard 287 for the internal
Acknowledments
The authors wish to acknowledge the financial support of
the NATO Scientific and Environmental Affairs Division,
Collaborative Research Grant No. 960050.
7.
Appendix
The procedure of calculating the thermal resistance
of the belt layer.
As mentioned earlier, the temperature distribution within
the belt layer is not uniform with the highest temperatures
occurring at the points where screen touches the belt. This
uneven distribution becomes even more pronounced when the
filler resistivity is much higher that of the core insulation. In
order to estimate the thermal resistance of the belt insulation, a
two stage procedure has been adopted.
1. The temperature distribution of the medium layer of the belt
where:
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3. The mean value of the above function (Eq.Al) is then used
to compute the thermal resistance of the belt:
(A21
mean value of the temperature of the belt e,,,,,,, can be
e u l a t e d using the mean value theorem of the integral calculus:
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a
0
10
40
30
20
50
60
Awl-
1-3CSIOK016M3.5
-a-3CS10K400I43.5
'
'
"'
x + px.3
+
pr.2
3cs
- 3-core screened cable;
numberK
- voltage (kV);
number
- cross-section(mm2>;
Mnumber
- resistivity of the filler (K.m/W)
For example, 3CSlOK016M10 denotes a 3-core cable,
screened, 10 kV, 16 m2,
filler resistivity 10 K . M .