DocumentCode
3729638
Title
Developing simplified thermal models for 11 kV underground cables in Australia
Author
J. Fulcher;D. Martin;O. Krause;G. Caldwell;S. M. Rowland;O. Marjanovic
Author_Institution
Power and Energy Systems, University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Australia
fYear
2015
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
5
Abstract
Underground cables are an essential part of the urban electricity grid. However, a disadvantage is that once they reach or even exceed their rated capacity the excessive temperature can considerably shorten the life of their insulation. The ultimate temperature reached is dependent on both the ground temperature and the thermal resistivity of surrounding soil. Modelling the temperature of the core conductor of a cable is highly beneficial because a utility can use this information during emergency overloads to assure that temperature limits are not exceeded, i.e. they can calculate the steady state temperature which would be reached during the overload. The current IEC thermal model requires numerous inputs, all of which might not be available. Consequently, a simpler thermal model based on identifying the transfer function was investigated using data supplied by a utility. The results are presented in this article.
Keywords
"Land surface temperature","Thermal resistance","Conductivity","Thermal factors","Decision support systems","Soil","Power cables"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Power and Energy Engineering Conference (APPEEC), 2015 IEEE PES Asia-Pacific
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/APPEEC.2015.7380936
Filename
7380936
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