DocumentCode
1385960
Title
The case for open installation for metal-sheathed cables, with some notes on construction
Author
Holttum, W.
Volume
105
Issue
19
fYear
1958
fDate
2/1/1958 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
67
Lastpage
72
Abstract
The paper is an extension of the author´s earlier paper which gave details of the incidence, together with an explanation, of the large amount of sheath fracture experienced with lead and lead-alloy sheathed cables run on hooks. The conclusion was reached that, with correct design, satisfactory life can be obtained for cables so installed. As a result of that work the author has been led to the further conclusion, briefly recorded in the discussion on the earlier paper, that, contrary to the common view, installation on spaced supports is preferable to any other method where this alternative is available. The reasons for this conclusion are discussed, and the consideration of construction on spaced supports is extended both as to method and analysis of behaviour. A new method, employing pairs of supports instead of single ones, is described. The principles and conclusions are applicable to lead- or aluminium-sheathed cables of solid, oil-filled, or gas-pressure type, and to communication cables.
Keywords
cable sheathing; cables (electric); power transmission lines; telephone networks;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEE - Part A: Power Engineering
Publisher
iet
ISSN
0369-8882
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/pi-a.1958.0020
Filename
5241930
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