What Is A Short Circuit
What Is A Short Circuit
What Is A Short Circuit
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When electric current flows in a conductor, it creates a magnetic field. In the case of
alternating current the magnetic field varies with that current. This magnetic field
affects adjacent conductors in two ways: the first is to induce eddy currents, and the
second is to induce an electromagnetic field.
Under short-circuit conditions the magnetic fields around the conductors will
generate mechanical forces between those conductors. These forces may be
considerable and will be greater the closer together the conductors are.
Whilst direct current creates a field, this field is steady and its main effect is to
magnetise nearby susceptible objects.
Eddy currents are induced circumferentially around the current carrying conductors.
For this reason, the use of steel wire or steel tape armour is not permitted in single
core cables used in A.C. circuits. Similarly it is strongly recommended that cast iron
or ferromagnetic cable cleats are not used in conjunction with individual single core
cables deployed in A.C. circuits.
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short circuit. CMP Products cable cleats have been tested and L1
certified in accordance with IEC 61914:2009 for the worst case
scenario, a three phase short circuit. The effects of other types
of short circuits will create considerably less forces on the cables,
nevertheless any short circuit has the potential to develop into a
three phase short circuit.
Trefoil cable cleats are devices used to hold the three single core power
cables in a triangular touching (trefoil) formation, along the length of the
laid cables.
Short circuit fault conditions of single core cables in trefoil formation result
in high dynamic electromagnetic forces; these forces need to be restrained
correctly in order to prevent extensive damage to the cable management
system, and more importantly potential loss of human life.
Each assembly of cable cleat, cable and applied current will yield a different
result, so in theory an infinite number of tests are required. These, physical
tests can be costly in terms of both expense and time.
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To avoid the inevitable delays in testing all of the possible permutations that
may arise, a time-dependent multiphysics model including currents, induced
electromagnetic forces, material plasticity and contact analysis has been set up.
This can fully describe and simulate the dynamic load conditions on the cables
and cable cleats during a short circuit fault condition.
This multiphysics model can be used to test and assess various cable cleat
designs during a short circuit, in a fraction of the time taken to set up and carry
out a physical short circuit test.
Every parameter is taken into consideration in the model such as peak fault
current, cable diameter, conductor size and type, insulation thickness, cable cleat
and liner material properties, cable cleat spacing etc.
The von Mises stress in MPa of the cable cleat material caused by the cable
displacement and dynamic load.
Comparisons between the model outputs, physical test data, and calculations
given in the test standard, show an excellent correlation. Once the user inputs
their defined parameters, the model calculates and displays the outputs which
quickly indicate whether or not the selected cable cleat is safe enough to use in
that particular application.
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Please refer to page 44 for further information on short circuits.