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Power Lines Made of Many Parallel Single-Core Cables: A Case Study

handle: 11583/1639741 , 11583/2518091
A low voltage three phase power line constituted by many single core cables in parallel is analysed. The geometry of the line is referred to IEC and European Standard suggestions and different possible solutions are compared. Rated loads are evaluated both under balanced and unbalanced conditions. Steady state three phase short circuit currents are also examined. The protection of such a line using a set of parallel single core cables by means of one protection under over current condition is discussed, making reference to the actual current sharing among the conductors.
- University of Queensland Australia
- Polytechnic University of Turin Italy
- University of Queensland Australia
2208 Electrical and Electronic Engineering, 2207 Control and Systems Engineering, protection, electrical cables, power line, Cable ampacity, parallel connection, 2209 Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
2208 Electrical and Electronic Engineering, 2207 Control and Systems Engineering, protection, electrical cables, power line, Cable ampacity, parallel connection, 2209 Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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