sinhchoo
Electrical
- Nov 21, 2009
- 23
My earlier thread 238-259943 was on Overheating of cables in trench. Now we end up having 21 x 1C, 630sqmm XLPE/PVC cables for the 2000kW 415V turbine generator system. The configuration of the cables laid flat spaced in trench is as follow, following IEE Wiring Regulation method 20:
R,Y,B,N,B,Y,R
R,Y,B,N,B,Y,R
R,Y,B,N,B,Y,R
Can anyone help me on the thermal calculation of these cables laid in a 700mmx600mm(D) trench and backfilled with dry sand.
There are many papers I found on thermal calculation but they are too complicated. Is there any simple way to represent or to calculate the amount of heat generated by
(a) each conductor
(b) mutual heating in each layer of conductors
(c) all three layers of conductors.
Another question is on IEE Wiring Regulation: Cable laying method 20, cables laid flat spaced in trench. In this laying method, do we assume the current rating given in this regulation is based on a trench filled with air or filled with backfills with a given thermal resistivity?
R,Y,B,N,B,Y,R
R,Y,B,N,B,Y,R
R,Y,B,N,B,Y,R
Can anyone help me on the thermal calculation of these cables laid in a 700mmx600mm(D) trench and backfilled with dry sand.
There are many papers I found on thermal calculation but they are too complicated. Is there any simple way to represent or to calculate the amount of heat generated by
(a) each conductor
(b) mutual heating in each layer of conductors
(c) all three layers of conductors.
Another question is on IEE Wiring Regulation: Cable laying method 20, cables laid flat spaced in trench. In this laying method, do we assume the current rating given in this regulation is based on a trench filled with air or filled with backfills with a given thermal resistivity?