DocumentCode
109342
Title
Quantifying possible transmission network benefits from higher cable conductor temperatures
Author
Pilgrim, James ; Lewin, P. ; Gorwadia, Ankit ; Waite, Francis ; Payne, David
Author_Institution
Tony Davies High Voltage Lab., Univ. of Southampton, Southampton, UK
Volume
7
Issue
6
fYear
2013
fDate
Jun-13
Firstpage
636
Lastpage
644
Abstract
The maximum current rating of high-voltage power cables is limited by the allowable conductor temperature, in order to prevent damage to the adjacent dielectric material. Cross-linked polyethylene dielectrics are generally subject to a thermal limit of 90°C in the UK. The use of novel new dielectric materials may allow the temperature limit to be raised considerably. This study examines the possible thermal rating benefits available from 400 kV cable systems capable of conductor temperatures of up to 150°C in a number of common deployment scenarios, including direct burial and installation in ventilated tunnels. The results of the analysis show a divide between modest improvements in continuous rating and much more utilisable gains in short-term emergency ratings, which could offer the possibilities of single-cable circuits being able to match the current carrying capacity of overhead lines over 24-h period.
Keywords
dielectric materials; power cables; transmission networks; UK; adjacent dielectric material; cross-linked polyethylene dielectrics; current rating; high-cable conductor temperatures; high-voltage power cables; overhead lines; single-cable circuits; temperature 90 degC; thermal limit; thermal rating benefits; time 24 h; transmission network benefits; ventilated tunnels; voltage 400 kV;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Generation, Transmission & Distribution, IET
Publisher
iet
ISSN
1751-8687
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/iet-gtd.2012.0004
Filename
6542292
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