Optimization Of Metallic Shields For Extruded Dielectric Cables Under Fault Conditions
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Full scale laboratory tests were conducted to determine the maximum temperatures which round wire and flat strap metallic shields can withstand without damage under fault conditions. A computer model was developed to calculate the shield temperature rise with high accuracy for given cable designs, short-circuit currents and sequences. A simplified short-circuit test procedure was developed to facilitate evaluation of new cable designs. This procedure utilizes the computer program and a newly introduced concept of short-circuit equivalence factor which provides a tool for equating laboratory and field conditions. The results of this project, sponsored by EPRI, enable the cable engineer to optimize metallic shield designs with a substantial reduction of initial and operating costs.