Lecture 3
Lecture 3
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Cables
- Underground cables are installed in densely populated regions and over short distances.
Even the cables cost is more expensive than over head lines (10 to 20 times).
- Cables have the following advantages compared with over head lines.
1- No interruption of supply, even under bad weather conditions as thunderstorms.
2- No troubles that may occur with short circuit of over head lines crossing main
roads.
3- No objectionable effect on the environment.
Cable construction:
Cores (Conductors):
- Copper and Aluminum are in common use. Impurities reduce the conductivity.
- Sodium has been used as a cable conductor in sea water.
Insulation:
- Polymers are in common use as XLPE - PVC .
- In some cables insulation, compressed gases such as SF6, Freon, N2 are used for
insulation.
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Armoring:
The armoring consists of steel tapes or wires. Armoring is added over the insulation for
mechanical protection.
Overall sheath:
PVC sheath is applied over the armoring to protect against corrosion.
R
V Ex ln o
rc
V q
E
R 2 o r x
x ln o
rc
V q V q
Emax , Emin
R 2 o r rc R 2 o r Ro
rc ln o Ro ln o
rc rc
rc conductor radius
Ro outer radius of insulation
V applied voltage
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It is possible to choose r1 and r2 so that the stress varies between the same maximum and
the same minimum in the layers (best position of inter sheath).
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V 0 V 0
Emax
(rc r1 r2 ) ln rc (1 2 ) ln
V 0 V 0
Emin
(r1 r2 Ro ) ln rc (1 2 ) ln
2- Capacitance grading:
Suppose that the cable dielectric consists of three layers. The permittivity’s are ε1, ε2, ε3
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F q V
E1 max
r1rc 2 o r1rc 1 r 1 r2 1 Ro
r1rc [ ln 1 ln ln ]
r1 rc r 2 r1 r 3 r2
F q V
E1 min
r1r1 2 o r1r1 1 r 1 r2 1 Ro
r1r1[ ln 1 ln ln ]
r1 rc r 2 r1 r 3 r2
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