DocumentCode
1184768
Title
High Temperature Ampacity Model for Overhead Conductors
Author
Chen, S. L. ; Black, W. Z. ; Loard, H. W.
Author_Institution
Cordis Corporation; Georgia Institute of Technology; Georgia Power Company
Volume
22
Issue
6
fYear
2002
fDate
6/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
62
Lastpage
62
Abstract
A computer-based ampacity model that can predict the temperature of overhead conductors for temperatures as high as 250 ??C has been developed. The model is a revision of a program that has been reliably used for nearly 20 years to calculate the transient ampacity of a wide variety of conductor designs. The accuracy of the program has been determined by comparing the program predictions with temperatures that are measured on a full-scale energized outdoor test span. The accuracy of the program decreases as the average conductor temperature increases. As the conductor temperature increases, the spatial variations, both azimuthal and radial, are magnified, and the task of calculating a single average conductor temperature becomes more challenging. Typical variations in the conductor temperature were as high as 65 ??C in a single span when the conductor temperature approached 250 ??C. These temperature variations create difficulties when trying to either measure the conductor temperature with hardware attached to the line or predict the temperature with a computer-based ampacity model.
Keywords
Conductors; Electrical resistance measurement; Power system transients; Power transmission lines; Predictive models; Temperature measurement; Testing; Transmission line measurements; Voltage; Wire; Ampacity; heat transfer; high temperature operation; overhead lines;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Engineering Review, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0272-1724
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MPER.2002.4312314
Filename
4312314
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