This paper discusses rating calculations of underground power cables when the temperature limit is imposed on a location other than the cable conductor. The issue becomes important for installations where… Click to show full abstract
This paper discusses rating calculations of underground power cables when the temperature limit is imposed on a location other than the cable conductor. The issue becomes important for installations where the environmental conditions do not allow excessive heating. An example can be a requirement that the cable surface temperature is such that the drying out of the surrounding soil is avoided. Another example is a requirement imposed on submarine cable installations when the temperature rise caused by cable heating at the specified depth below the sea bottom does not exceed 2 K. Such requirements form rating restrictions in several countries; for example, the Netherlands, Germany, France, and others. This paper proposes new solutions to such problems including calculation of the dynamic ratings.
               
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