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This document summarizes the steady-state thermal rating analysis of a 477 kcmil 26/7 Strands HAWK ACSR conductor for a transmission line from Mineros to 44 kV in Colombia. The analysis was performed using IEEE Standard 738-2006 and considers weather conditions of 28C air temperature, 0.61 m/s wind speed, and clear atmosphere. It finds a current rating of 633.946 Amps and conductor temperature of 80C under the specified conditions.
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Hawk

This document summarizes the steady-state thermal rating analysis of a 477 kcmil 26/7 Strands HAWK ACSR conductor for a transmission line from Mineros to 44 kV in Colombia. The analysis was performed using IEEE Standard 738-2006 and considers weather conditions of 28C air temperature, 0.61 m/s wind speed, and clear atmosphere. It finds a current rating of 633.946 Amps and conductor temperature of 80C under the specified conditions.
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PLS-CADD Version 16.80x64 9:42:20 a. m.

miércoles, 5 de mayo de 2021


HMV Ingenieros
Project Name: 'C:\HMV\3417-C200 - Orbis - Andercol\04. Plantillado\Plantillado Andercol 2021-05.don'
Line Title: '1'

Criteria Notes:
DEMO.XYZ [ref: PLS-CADD Manual Release April 2006]
Criteria for DEMO Line illustrate requirements similar to those in NESC 2002
Developed in PLS-CADD Version 7.50
Línea de transmisión Mineros a 44 kV

<<Illustration of NESC provisions include>>


> NESC Heavy per Rule 250B, Page 161
> Extreme Wind Loading per Rule 250C, Page 161, Coefficients and Gust Response Factors per Equations in Tables 250-2, 250-3
> 90 MPH Basic Wind Speed, 3 second Gust Wind Speed, Figure 250-2 Beginning on Page 166
> Extreme ice as 1 inch with reduced wind

> Grade B Construction "Method A" per Table 253-1, Page 173 and Table 261-1A, Page 182
> Tension Limits per Rule 261H1, Page 179
> Insulator Strength Reduction per Rule 277, Page 188 See below how rules was interpreted
> NESC requires an insulator strength factor of 0.5 when UNFACTORED RULE 250B loads are applied,
Since minimum load factor is 1.5 for Rule 250 B, we use 0.75 = 1.5 x 0.5 for insulator strength factor
> Since tension loads from NESC 250B (Heavy) are much higher than from other cases, DE only checked for that case

Steady-State Thermal Rating


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IEEE Standard 738-2006 method of calculation

Weather Conditions
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Air temperature: 28.000 (deg C)
Wind speed: 0.610 (m/s)
Wind to conductor angle: 90.000 (deg)
Atmosphere type: Clear

Solar Conditions
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Date: septiembre 5 (day of the year with most solar heating)
Day of year: 248
Sun time: 12.000 (hours)
Altitude: 89.935 (deg)
Azimuth: 180.000 (deg)

Conductor Properties
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Description: 477 kcmil 26/7 Strands HAWK ACSR - Adapted from 1970's Publicly Available Data
Azimuth: 90.000 (deg)
AC resistance at 25.0 (deg C): 0.1198 (Ohm/km)
AC resistance at 75.0 (deg C): 0.1432 (Ohm/km)
Solar absorptivity: 0.500
Emissivity: 0.500
Outer diameter: 21.793 (mm)
Outer strand diameter: 0.000 (mm)
Outer strand layers: 0
Outer surface finish: Smooth
Outer heat capacity: 637.860 (Watt-s/m-deg C)
Cable is thermal bimetallic: True
Core diameter: 0.000 (mm)
Core heat capacity: 146.268 (Watt-s/m-deg C)
Latitude: 6.250 (deg)
Elevation above sea level: 1450.000 (m)

Analysis Results
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Current: 633.946 (Amps)
Conductor temperature 80.000 (deg C)
Convective cooling: 57.213 (Watt/m)
Radiative cooling: 14.216 (Watt/m)
Solar heating: 12.926 (Watt/m)
Equivalent global solar radiation: 1186.242 (Watt/m^2)
Final conductor azimuth: 90.000 (deg)
Final solar absorptivity: 0.500
Final emissivity: 0.500
Final wind to conductor angle: 90.000 (deg)

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